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I generally have trouble with dystopian fiction and put this one off for some time.
Yet, when I started it, it was strangely compelling. In many ways it turns the genre inside out. In the the overbearing society viewed in 1984 Big Brother was everywhere and wanted to know everything. Here we have a society that wants to know nothing. In many ways this willful ignorance is even more chilling. It's certainly presented in such a way that you can't really condemn the people who keep it going. They d ...more
Yet, when I started it, it was strangely compelling. In many ways it turns the genre inside out. In the the overbearing society viewed in 1984 Big Brother was everywhere and wanted to know everything. Here we have a society that wants to know nothing. In many ways this willful ignorance is even more chilling. It's certainly presented in such a way that you can't really condemn the people who keep it going. They d ...more
This is one of those books that keep getting referenced by others, and usually positively, so I was expecting great things. Somehow, like Coelho's work, it just doesn't do it for me. I didn't find it coming back into my thoughts unbidden, like a good book does. Perhaps if I had read this when I was younger, maybe studied it at school?
As a dystopia story or a study of human relationships, it isn't detailed enough to be great. As an exploration of suffering, or an elucidation of how a perfect wor ...more
As a dystopia story or a study of human relationships, it isn't detailed enough to be great. As an exploration of suffering, or an elucidation of how a perfect wor ...more
Children's book set in a strange futuristic, utopian kind of place. The book is really good but the ending was ambivalent and weird. Left me feeling unsatisfied.
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