Francesca Hadiwono Hadiwono itibaren North Santander
In 1970, Chile elected Salvador Allende, a socialist, as president. The three years that followed saw a massive explosion of nationalizations, and general mass movements. This book is an important case study of one of these nationalizations. It is very well written and will appeal to history buffs and novel readers alike.
This books works backwards and I mean it literally. It starts out as a mundane, dry and even painful read, then it crawls backwards in time until you are emerged inside some of the most graphic and visually stunning rememembrences from humanities horrible past. I don't want to give it away so all I say is take some time to experience this genius work.
This is a book for people who have seen Night Of The Living Dead. Last time I checked, that was everyone on earth but me. Yup, yet another shameful facet of my colossal cultural illiteracy. I don't have anything against zombies -- although I do feel better when they're not around -- and I'm sure I'll see the movie someday. I don't hate movies either, I just don't put as much time into movie watching as ... everyone else on earth. But enough about me! Let's talk about you! You've seen NOTLD, right? You probably understand all these references to hiding inside clocks and endlessly nailing wood over doors and smoking dope with strange men. I bet they will make this book awesome for you! Please read it and review it for me, and in your review describe the connection for those of us on planet Ignoramus. Thing is, I thought the whole assholes-instead-of-zombies idea was comic geeeeeeenius. Yes, there's a lot of comic mileage gotten out of it. And while Kevin Donihe probably desires to be taken more seriously, I love his sense of humor. But as the book progresses it gets severely shackled to the concept of Assholes Replace Zombies In Close Retelling Of Famous Horror Film Well Known To Everyone On Earth Except Mykle Hansen. What's maybe more interesting from a literary point of view is that it's told very internally, from the mind and heart of Barbara instead of from a camera POV. And maybe what Kevin is trying to do here is make fun of some things about the movie that really don't hold water if you have characters that actually think. So many movies have that problem. But then again i could be totally wrong about this because I NEVER SAW THE MOVIE aaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrr ..... So I am exactly the wrong person to review this book. I recuse myself. Please don't read this. Or this. No really, stop reading now! You're not doing yourself any favors, or Kevin Donihe netiher. Hey, I said go away! Don't make me make you all uncomfortable. Go! Go read someone else's review. There are no stars here anyway! No stars for books by my friends, that's the rule. Sorry, Super Mario. But when I do finally watch NOTLD, I'll come back here and try to clean up this mess.