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by M.T. Anderson, John Beach, Anne Twomey, David Baker
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
2.5 starsI think I was the wrong audience for this book since it's really for younger readers. Often I like those types of stories, but the characters in Feed were annoying to me. I do still recommend it to younger readers. Everything is so in your face which is really what the book is about. In...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 8 years ago
This seminal teen dystopia has been on my TBR forever (maybe since it was published?) and thanks to my book club I finally got it checked off!I always find it a little refreshing to read "old school" teen dystopias, before the formula of singular teen who realizes the evil of "the system" and vows t...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 9 years ago
I wasn’t sure if I’d like this book when I started reading it. It’s written in a futuristic dialect that’s slightly difficult to get used to, and the characters aren’t the brightest crayons in the box. In a futuristic world, almost everyone has a “feed” in their brain. The feed controls their bodi...
Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It rated it 10 years ago
Think A Clockwork Orange meets I, Robot and you're on the right track to grasping the concept of Feed. If you've ever read or watched A Clockwork Orange, you'll remember the made up language/slang called Nadsat which was so complicated that a glossary was included at the back off the book. Feed isn'...
kvela
kvela rated it 10 years ago
Feed is set in "future" earth which has been ecologically devastated and corporations rule. In this dystopian novel most of the citizens have been implanted with a chip that connects their brain to the feednet, an advanced form of internet. Through this people are able to communicate with each other...
Blondie and Read
Blondie and Read rated it 11 years ago
Absolutely, 100% do as an audiobook. Voice actor is great, commercials are awesome. I honestly think it was made to be performed.**EDIT** Up on my blog! http://unkomminsense.wordpress.com/2014/06/16/my-year-in-books-feed-by-m-t-anderson-book-3/
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
So I was reading this like brag buk, Feed by some like unit named MT Anderson and it was like meg not was I was expecting, it was all like big about consumerism and like all that. Argh! Brain ache! God I hated the language in this book. I was very close to hulk smashing it straight into the recy...
Her Fine Eyes
Her Fine Eyes rated it 11 years ago
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** On my third attempt at reading this book, I finally made it past the first chapter. Previously, the teen-speak had driven me nuts. I suspected there were artistic reasons for the speech to be colloquial, and I wanted to trust Anderson (bec...
Another Novel Read | BookLikes
Another Novel Read | BookLikes rated it 12 years ago
I really didn't expect this book to make me cry, but goddamnit...
Something clever I'll change later
Something clever I'll change later rated it 12 years ago
You know how we all thought Wall-E was pretty hamfisted with its environmental message, but the robots were so cute even though they never said ANYTHING except names and so we all liked the movie anyway?This is like the American Consumerism version of Wall-E, but without the cute robot noises and th...
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