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    		<![CDATA[Frankie added '1984 Unabridged on CDs']]>
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    			  The classic model for dystopian fiction and it still creeps me out. In Winston's world a war is always happening (somewhere else), the economy is always just about to come back, and Big Brother is always there watching. The book was published in 1949 drawing a dismal look of what life could be like in the future, ala 1984. The role of the ”tele-screen” is really not that far off the mark in the lives of modern people today. Except maybe that we chose to leave it on.  Or do we? Perhaps the eeriest part is not so much the totalitarian government but the means by which they keep the people in check.<br/>The Thought  Police say, 2+2=5.  :-)<br/>
    			
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    			  My Bean and I both read this and saw the movie...delighted that the book still surpasses the movie. Very spooky and dark but again Gaiman's approach to storytelling just astounds and amazes me. 
    			
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    	<span id="reviewTextContainer3728007" style="">&quot;<span id="freeTextContainerreview_rating3728007" class="reviewText">In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith is an open source developer who writes his code offline because his ISP has installed packet sniffers that are regulated by the government under the Patriot Act.  It's really for his own protection, though.  Fro<a href="#" onclick="Element.show('freeTextreview_rating3728007'); Element.hide('freeTextContainerreview_rating3728007'); return false;">...more</a></span>
<span id="freeTextreview_rating3728007" style="display:none" class="reviewText">In George Orwell's 1984, Winston Smith is an open source developer who writes his code offline because his ISP has installed packet sniffers that are regulated by the government under the Patriot Act.  It's really for his own protection, though.  From, like, terrorists and DVD pirates and stuff.  Like every good American, he drinks Coca-Cola and his processed food has desensitized his palate to all but four flavors: (sweet, salty-so-that-you-will-drink-more-coca-cola, sweet, and Cooler Ranch!(tm)).  His benevolent overlords have provided him with some war happening somewhere for some reason so that he, and the rest of the population, can be sure that the government is really in his best interests.  In fact, the news always has some story about Paris Hilton or yet another white girl who has been abducted by some evil bastard who is biologically wired by 200,000 years of human evolution to fuck 12-year-olds, but is socially conditioned to be obsessed with sex, yet also to feel guilty about it.  This culminates into a distorted view of sexuality, and results in rape in murder, which both make for very good news topics.  This, too, is in Winston's best interests because, while fear is healthy, thinking *too* much about his own mortality is strictly taboo, as it may lead to something dangerously insightful, and he might lose his taste for Coca Cola and breast implants.  The television also plays on his fears of the unknown by exaggerating stereotypes of minorities and homosexuals, under the guise of celebrating &quot;diversity&quot;, but even these images of being ghetto-fabulous and a lisping interior designer actually exist solely to promote racism and homophobia, which also prove to be efficient distractions.<br/><br/>For some reason, Winston gets tired of eating recycled Pop Tarts and eating happy pills and pretending to be interested in sports and manufactured news items.  But, in the end, they fix him and he's happy again.  Or something.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating3728007'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating3728007'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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    		<![CDATA[Frankie added 'Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch']]>
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    		<![CDATA[Frankie added 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close']]>
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    			  There are some beautifully tender moments in the book, <em>&quot;Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.&quot;</em> The unique style of prose interweaving threads of thoughts between a son who has lost father and parents grieving the loss of a son and their youth definitely helps to make this more than just another 9/11 story. However, the discipline to maintain such a style gets lost at times the book much like its character losing any sense of direction or purpose. There were times that instead of becoming a story about grief, forgiveness and acceptance, it turned more into a whining session that took me out of the story and probably explains why it took me so long to finish...
    			
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    		<![CDATA[Frankie added 'In Cold Blood']]>
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