zcflint09
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Mon Jul-31-06 02:58 AM
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"Nature's End" by Whitley Strieber |
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I just got done reading this, and outside of the central character story, the imagery and description of the world under crippling enviromental consequences rings almost eerily true to me--the novel scared me quite a bit actually. Nature's End describes a world where enviromental harms went unchecked until it was too late--along with a plot about what means the rest of the world would take to deal with overpopulation and lack of enviromental resources--but I think it's an excellent read and I'd suggest all of you to pick it up.
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Mon Jul-31-06 03:04 AM
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1. Recommeded and Kicked for summer reading list. |
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Mon Jul-31-06 03:04 AM
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2. I read his very fictional "Communion" |
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and this one sounds like it rings true.
On a similar tip, check out Daniel Quinn's stuff in order: www.ishmael.org
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Mon Jul-31-06 03:09 AM
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3. flashback! I hadn't thought of that book in years! |
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I liked it much better than his weird alien books, and I recall it having very much the same impression it had for you
I may have to pick that one up again :)
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Mon Jul-31-06 05:13 AM
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5. me either . . . I read it years ago . . . Strieber was prescient . . . n/t |
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Mon Jul-31-06 04:09 AM
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4. It's an excellent book. |
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I'v e read it a few times. War Day by Strieber is also very good.
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uriel1972
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Thu Sep-21-06 05:39 AM
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6. Hate to disagree but... |
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After thinking long and hard for some time (and having read it about three times) I found it anti-environmentalist and racist and also quite right-wing/libertarian. This is my opinion and I don't mean to criticise other posters by posting it:shrug: Cheers
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Fri Sep-22-06 11:18 PM
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8. there's more than one book called nature's end |
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it's safe to say you are thinking of some other
it probably didn't help that the original post didn't fully credit both authors
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Fri Sep-22-06 11:13 PM
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7. he co-wrote this with james kunetka, who also did war day with him |
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Edited on Fri Sep-22-06 11:13 PM by pitohui
two good books but unfortunately once streiber lost his mind then i don't think kunetka wanted to work with him any more
streiber sort of kicked the guts out of their credibility as serious writers with communion
i also disliked the ending, which was discouraging since it just suggested to me that they didn't see any way out of this mess, so they just ran out of steam writing
i don't mean to sound so negative, it is definitely a worthwhile read
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