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    <![CDATA[Jennifer Government]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the horrifying, satirical near future of Max Barry's <em>Jennifer Government</em>, American corporations literally rule the world. Everyone takes his employer's name as his last name; once-autonomous nations as far-flung as Australia belong to the USA; and the National Rifle Association is not just a worldwide corporation, it's a hot, publicly traded stock. Hack Nike, a hapless employee seeking advancement, signs a multipage contract and then reads it. He discovers he's agreed to assassinate kids purchasing Nike's new line of athletic shoes, a stealth marketing maneuver designed to increase sales. And the dreaded government agent Jennifer Government is after him.<p>  </p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I have a real problem with books written as though they're begging to be made into movies. <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/830.Snow_Crash" title="Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson">Snow Crash</a> mined this territory better, and with more wit and humor.]]></body>
    
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