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Alex Shakar

Autor(a) de Luminarium

3 Works 332 Membros 16 Críticas

About the Author

Image credit: Photographed at BookPeople in Austin, Texas by Frank Arnold

Obras por Alex Shakar

Luminarium (2011) 160 exemplares
The Savage Girl (2001) 157 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1968-07-07
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Locais de residência
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Educação
Yale University

Membros

Críticas

Interesting idea, wandering narrative but I felt the characters were a little lackluster. A good story and unique in some ways though.
 
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Jonathan5 | 9 outras críticas | Feb 20, 2023 |
Set in 2006, as the 5th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, this is the story of twin brothers who had a dream of creating a on-line gaming world. Their fledgling company got undermined by government contractors who wanted to use their unique technology to train soldiers. As the book begins, one of the brothers is in a coma due to cancer. The other brother is frantically trying to hold his company and his life together. It's kind of hard to describe the plot beyond that but I really enjoyed this book.… (mais)
 
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capewood | 9 outras críticas | Mar 12, 2022 |
Once again I'm suckered by numerous reviews mentioning Delillo.
 
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Adammmmm | 9 outras críticas | Sep 10, 2019 |
(Sometime in July) I'm doing everything I can to avoid reading this book. I sort of want to know what happens with George and with the Mira experiment but not enough to keep reading. It's an odd book.

08/11/13 -- I ditched it formally added it to my discard list and carried on, but I kept thinking about it and wondering what he was going to do with it all so I picked it up again and finished it.

Mike, a reviewer I follow rel="nofollow" target="_top">sum's up much of my frustration with the book when he points out that the narrative is "sometimes (maybe a few too many times) bogged down by the weight of sweeping thematic concerns which put a drag on forward motion and I'd go with "few too many times." Enough already. But, there is much that is interesting and smart and committed to make it worth the time. And there is a "dinner" scene between Fred and Holly and Vartan near the end of the book that is really quite oddly spectacular. In fact, Holly and Vartan, with the Reiki and the magic tricks, and their crappy apartment were some of the strongest writing in the novel.

If I were going to make up an odd shelf -- self, self-immolation and 9/11 -- I'd put it there with James Hynes book Next, but Luminarium is a kinder book and Fred although as self-involved as Kevin Quinn has better reasons.… (mais)
 
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mkunruh | 9 outras críticas | Nov 13, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
332
Popularidade
#71,553
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
16
ISBN
24
Línguas
1

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