SUZANNE COLLINS
Arresting concept: the youth of the nation pitted against the youth of the nation for public entertainment. Each year a male and female youth are chosen from each district. A complex draft chooses the contestants. At age ten each name goes into the draw; each year after the name goes in draft an additional time. Eleven twice, twelve three times, thirteen three times. All names are kept in the draw year after year. When the kids have been chosen, they get a bit of training and then are throwen into an arena for a fight until death, for the amusement and control of the masses.
A good book but at 350 pages it needed serious editing. Unfortunately GAMES does not come to a complete finality. It sets the scene for a sequel. Even within a series a novel should be complete on its own.
Tags:
Dystopian,
Literature,
Science Fiction,
Speculative Fiction,
Young Adult
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MARGARET ATWOOD
Since Atwood’s newest novel starts where ORYX ends, I thought I would refreshen my mind by reading this excellent saga. Wow what a book. No punches held. Not post- apocalypse, this novel tackles the devastation from before and during as well as post. Snowman is the last human left alive after an engineered virus designed by Crake is dispatched to the populous. Crake spared Snowman to take care of his new species: a humanoid creation made by splicing different DNA.
It is a dark look at our future. It reminds me of the song (first line ) I Can Ride My Bike with No Handlebars. Starts off as simple braging but graduates into a megalomaniac ready to destroy the world.
I can hardly wait to read The YEAR of the FLOOD.
Tags:
Atwood,
Canadian,
Dystopian,
Environmental,
green,
Literature,
Margaret Atwood,
Science Fiction,
Speculative Fiction
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JONATHAN HICKMAN
J M RINGUET
Best Graphic Novel I have read recently. Hickman iluustrates genetic engineering and the creation of super-humans, from a corporate, profit point of view. The book is a documentary telling the story of two rival scientists who were both trying to bring about the next step in human evolution but solely for a profit. The rival scientists are both trying to create superhumans; one via genetic engineering and the other using technological modifications. Au cureent is the inclusion of venture capatalists who fund the research again for a profit share.
I enjoyed the way Hickman slowly revealed the consequences of this human engineering.
Art: lauralengyel.com
Tags:
Dystopian,
Graphic Novel,
Science Fiction
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