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by Project Itoh, Alexander O. Smith
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fincalian
fincalian rated it 13 years ago
I think this was a really interesting book, and I'm very glad that I have experience with Japanese culture, because character motivations and the ending make a lot more sense to me. Maybe I'll write something more coherent after I sleep.
Cat's Bookshelf
Cat's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
I think this was a really interesting book, and I'm very glad that I have experience with Japanese culture, because character motivations and the ending make a lot more sense to me. Maybe I'll write something more coherent after I sleep.
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 14 years ago
Dystopia by niceness. Control of medical information = control of world. (Don't find the no-variation medical dystopia/utopia entirely plausible.) Some nice notes about the latest incarnation of imperialism. Liked how the ending tied everything together, including formatting, even though I guess...
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 14 years ago
Dystopia by niceness. Control of medical information = control of world. (Don't find the no-variation medical dystopia/utopia entirely plausible.) Some nice notes about the latest incarnation of imperialism. Liked how the ending tied everything together, including formatting, even though I guess...
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