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Max Barry
Max Barry is the author of five novels, including "Lexicon," the New York Times Notable Book "Jennifer Government," and "Syrup," now a film starring Amber Heard. He is the creator of the online political simulation game "NationStates," for which he is far more famous among high school students... show more
Max Barry is the author of five novels, including "Lexicon," the New York Times Notable Book "Jennifer Government," and "Syrup," now a film starring Amber Heard. He is the creator of the online political simulation game "NationStates," for which he is far more famous among high school students and poli-sci majors than his novels. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his wife and two daughters.
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Birth date: 1973
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Lilopinions
Lilopinions rated it 11 years ago
**Contains Spoilers, Probably because I can't really tell the difference at the moment**Company was a strange book. Like nothing I would ever usually read, but I think going into this book I was expecting something a little different. Perhaps if I was expecting nothing (which was pretty hard, since ...
Dispatches from Terabithia
Dispatches from Terabithia rated it 11 years ago
Dude, I totally got the point after about ten pages. Talk about beating a dead horse.
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
In the future no one will want to pay taxes to support the government. Everyone will want all services to be privatized, and they will wear corporate logos to show their brand loyalty. In the future everyone will be a consumer and everything will be a product. In the future there will be artifici...
morvan
morvan rated it 11 years ago
Διάβασα το βιβλίο αφού είχα διαβάσει το Lexicon, του ίδιου συγγραφέα και μου άρεσε πολύ.Το πως γράφει μου αρέσει. Το βιβλίο έχει μια έξυπνη ελαφράδα. Πέραν τούτου, για μένα στερείται υπόθεσης. Ή μάλλον η υπόθεση είναι τόσο τετριμμένη και προβλέψιμη (στον τρόπο που ο συγγραφέας την αναπτύσσει) που απ...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 12 years ago
Bland. The characters were bland, the action was bland, the story was bland. This is a dystopian story about the over corporatization of the world. Of course the corporate world was made a villian as well as the NRA. There was also the cheering for big government that fuels the Left's world.
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