Memory Park Fabrice Colin Mechanical
Genocide in 2019 in Poldavia. Pavel is one of the survivors. A few years later the new government decides to erase their memory, to erase this inglorious episode in the country.
A tote with a pinch of Ceausescu husband, a little Nazi camps, a touch of Turkish denial, a big dose of Rwanda transposed the side of Ukraine, I personally do not think it will make a book. The side
SF is worthless because pavel escapes the memory eraser, and evidence that films about the camps through a camera stashed in a lens could be obtained with a stupid camera without changing much about history . For lunch
who need an introduction to the concepts of genocide, collective responsibility and duty of memory against Holocaust denial and revisionism, it's perfect. For an adult it's pretty annoying this patchwork of déjà vu.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Electric Toaster Circuit Diagram
fatal Philip Reeve
A basic idea of original and attractive:
in the distant future cities like London, have become mobile (mounted on huge tracks) and hunt smaller cities to devour them. Elsewhere
supporters of immobility is protected behind a shield that had resisted for centuries. But the balance of forces becomes obsolete with the rediscovery of one of the weapons that led past the Earth to the Apocalypse. Manichaeism
a more nuanced, not found in all the novels Teens: villains have their reasons for acting, and they sometimes also children who admire them. Until one day ...
A good book for teens and tweens (and their dad)
A basic idea of original and attractive:
in the distant future cities like London, have become mobile (mounted on huge tracks) and hunt smaller cities to devour them. Elsewhere
supporters of immobility is protected behind a shield that had resisted for centuries. But the balance of forces becomes obsolete with the rediscovery of one of the weapons that led past the Earth to the Apocalypse. Manichaeism
a more nuanced, not found in all the novels Teens: villains have their reasons for acting, and they sometimes also children who admire them. Until one day ...
A good book for teens and tweens (and their dad)
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