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Book Review : Feed by M.T.Anderson


V.R. Manoj

V.R. Manoj


Cyborg Fantasy
October 09, 2007

I was born into a world where the telephone was still wired and had a circular dial to ring up someone. 

... Complete entry


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Posted by  on  07/08  at  09:51 AM

What a good book! I picked it up based on the recommendation of a complete stranger, and I was not disappointed at all.

Posted by  on  08/27  at  07:40 PM

I'm usually not a book person, but after picking up the book in class as an assignment to read a book, and reading one page, a chapter on just one page, I was hooked. Absolute great book, tale of love and loss, and more sympathy you would ever expect to show for a person with a microchip in their head.

I, personally, cried at the ending.
You just HAVE to read it. I'm personally sad now because I doub't I'll find a book that can keep my attention such as this one ever again.

Posted by  on  09/11  at  08:11 AM

Interesting book


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