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by Nick Harkaway
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
This book led me down paths of assumption and then told me I was wrong, oh so wrong about my assumptions. The narrator tells us a story of his childhood with Gonzo Lubitsch, a childhood that had a number of twists and turns that ends with him in the Army doing covert work, an end that has the world...
lostman
lostman rated it 12 years ago
Outstanding book. It was witty and smart, and always threw me in new directions as I read it. Once I understood that the book went back in time after the opening sequence and then caught up to the opening then continued forward, my initial confusion was gone.A bit lengthy at moments, but everything ...
target acquired
target acquired rated it 12 years ago
Kurt Vonnegut Jr! T. Coraghessan Boyle! Joseph Heller (maybe)! Tom Robbins! and now it appears that Nick Harkaway can be added to the list of humanistic, cynical, insanely creative authors who truck in wild & wooly tales that blur the boundaries between reality & fantasy and are filled with enormous...
book reviews forevermore
book reviews forevermore rated it 12 years ago
It is probably good for both of us that GR reviews have a character limit. For me, so there is a limit on my copyright violations. For you, so you won't have to read every line that I found amazing, remarkable, thoughtful, or funny. It took me two reads to compile my thoughts on The Gone-Away World,...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 12 years ago
The Gone-Away World is a book that I enjoyed thoroughly, yet wasn't excited by. I'm not sure why - it had many of the attributes that I usually love. A certain sense of surrealism, of humour, of a meandering storyline, and threatening things just out of the edges of my vision. Yet I finished it feel...
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 13 years ago
I can understand that some would give up after the first couple of pages — it's a pretty weird, possibly juvenile, introduction to the story.But it turns out to be surprisingly similar to the last book I read, Zendegi: a well-thought-out investigation into what it means to be human. Zendegi asked t...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 13 years ago
Opening: "Chapter One. Where it all began; pigs and crisis; close encounters with management. The lights went out in the Nameless Bar just after nine."This is a book which is extremely hard to describe. It is a comedy, except when it's not. It's a treatise on the foolishness of war, except when it's...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 14 years ago
Recommended by a patron and I just couldn't get in to it. I usually like apocalyptic fiction but didn't care for the characters or writing style.
Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it 15 years ago
Another miss for me. Plenty of lovely witty lines and the kind of delight in distraction--in narrative hijinks--I usually love. But I found myself stuck, slogging through, which is symptomatic of my recent attempts (and thus probably no good diagnosis of this novel's actual merits).
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 15 years ago
It's hard to describe this book in more detail than what's on the cover blurb without giving spoilers. In theory, it's a post-apocalyptic science fiction/adventure story, but it's really about friendship, loyalty, doing the right thing, and ninjas.This is one of those books where it's the way it's w...
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