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I enjoyed it for the most part. The characters held their own, but the relentless drag of the static motor was beginning to get on my nerves as I read through. Its a 1,100 page book and they can't tell me nothing but a cool motor idea till way way on in the book.
Bunk.
I am curious how the motor turned you off of the story so much considering that it is irrelevant to what the book has to say. The motor is nothing more than a plot device, but I guess that doesn't mean it is in everyone's tastes...
I know. I just like the fact of the motor's purpose as a tool of all man kinds. But it never really goes into, I guess I am just a hopeless gadget buff. I just couldn't finish the book when it took the turn to the government torturing people and building a death-ray. It just didn't seem to fit the very romanticized beginning of the book full of business ethic and odd relationships. The book in the first few hundred pages is very captivating through the character development and use of dull setting to bring out the real nature of the characters.
Maybe I will just go read some Joyce, or finish Catch-22.
Man I am a slacker.
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And I never could finish 'AL' after finding out bout the Sci-Fi ending.
Bunk.
Maybe I will just go read some Joyce, or finish Catch-22.
Man I am a slacker.
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