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2002 • 322 pages

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Average rating3.6

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Allow me to start with the fact that there is a lot of language in this novel. By language I mean not only curse words but new words and slang for the time period, challenging readers to keep up with the layered aspects of a future scarily resembling ours.
In the beginning, Anderson introduces a pessimistic narrator, just about dying of boredom. In an advanced technological world, Titus

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