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12/02/2015 15:31:12
Al Doman (En ligne)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, Colombie Britannique, Canada
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Forum:
Books
Catégorie:
Science fictions
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01614966
Message ID:
01615275
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>>>>>>> Yeah, I'm liking it so far as well ...
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>>>>>>Haven't got very far but, if there's a twist at the end, I'd guess he's the star of a 'Big Brother' style reality TV show.....
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>>>>>Right now, it's more like the movie "The Truman Show".
>>>>
>>>>Finished. An enjoyable read I suppose and, as a starting point for a movie script (which it appeared to be), it would make yet another 'gung-ho space adventure' movie with the usual special effects and happy ending.
>>>>
>>>> As a novel : No. The hero had no real depth - mainly just a robot with a sense of humour. If he had never re-established contact with Earth (and given a better author) it could make a good book - sort of a cross between Hemingway's 'Old Man of the Sea' and 'Snows of Kilimanjaro'.......

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>>>Done already?!?! You're a fast reader, or maybe you just spend more time reading that I do. I've still got a little less two hours left to go ... but, I only spend about an hour reading in the evening before bed.
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>>I must admit I skimmed over the schoolboy maths bits on potato counting and solar panel efficiency :-}
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>>>I like the guy, and it's probably *because* of his sense of humor.
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>>All the other characters seemed even more 'two-dimensional'. I can't recall a single instance where we were told what they were thinking - they just talked at each other.....
>
>Too much direct explanation gets in the way: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show,_don%27t_tell

I understand the concept. Hemingway could do it. This guy couldn't...
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