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This brave new world is the perfect world in which children are bred, designed, and conditioned. Given their own station in life, whether it be in servitude or governing, along with with free sex and recreational drugs to keep them happy. But like any dystopian future, there is always a tremor just below the surface.

This is an odd book mostly because of the flactuating quality.
The first 25% is fantastic. The gist of the novel is that we are in futuristic London where sexual reproduction, parenting and monogomy are essentially things of the past where genetic manipulation, cloning and mood enhancing drugs are used by the government for control. And where government control in a futuristic setting comes in, one invariably thinks of 1984. This is pretty much the opposite identical scenario, although one needs ...more
The first 25% is fantastic. The gist of the novel is that we are in futuristic London where sexual reproduction, parenting and monogomy are essentially things of the past where genetic manipulation, cloning and mood enhancing drugs are used by the government for control. And where government control in a futuristic setting comes in, one invariably thinks of 1984. This is pretty much the opposite identical scenario, although one needs ...more

This is one of those books that I always meant to get around to, as it is one of the classics of dystopian sci-fi. I did enjoy it, but felt there were parts that dragged or were just too much info dump / exposition. But when you consider that this was written over 90 years ago, it is remarkable for some of the 'predictions' - genetic engineering, the encouragement of waste / consumption, etc. As a pharmacist, I wondered if the *actual* medication Soma (the brand name of carisoprodol, one of the
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