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Nieśmiertelność Zabije Nas Wszystkich (2012)

by Drew Magary(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 2
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Prószyński i S-ka
review 1: This book is imaginative and thought-provoking. Sometimes I got the feeling that the author was just winging it - but I consider that evidence of natural talent. The plot did veer off in odd directions toward the end... and some scenes make "The Grapes of Wrath" seem like a musical comedy... but I like that fact that I couldn't anticipate where this was headed. I should probably give this 4 stars instead of 3, but the author is a notorious hater of my alma mater (in fact, that's why I chose to read this book), so I'm going to be a bit arbitrary about this. Just like the way SEC officials are in calling offensive pass interference.
review 2: A really premise... but the execution just wasn't there. The main character, John Farrell, isn't well developed enough to
... morecarry the novel, as his reactions vary between "it's great" and "it sucks" without any nuance or modulation in between. We move from plot point to plot point at a steady clip, but don't linger long enough to engage with the issues raised on either an intellectual or emotional level. It's an engaging enough read, but disappointing. less
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mj_0628
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Great premise and totally believable all the way through. Recommended.
isra
Amazing book!!! Told all my friends to read it so I can discuss it with them!!
Korryn
A slightly disappointing ending doesn't ruin an otherwise good story
Amberbug
Interesting and disturbing.
beccy
Two words: don't bother.
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