![]() ![]() The author seems compelled to tell us just how wonderful 20th century America is.Įven at the end of the book I still didn't like the main character. Is this American "middle of the world" arrogance again?". I am still not sure whether we are supposed to think this or wether we are supposed to agree with him. So arrogant that he ignites a civil war by refusing to become part of the new world, instead he doggedly tries to change it all back to the way it was in his lifetime, 300 years earlier. A very american book, not to downgrade the sadness of the attack, it wasn't as significant to the rest of the world." 300 years into the future it is the most talked about historical event. ![]() The twin towers rhetoric is gets a bit old. I could see the "I love America" shirt that I am sure the author was wearing as he typed. The author is very heavy-handed in his love for his country, I began rolling my eyes. As I read I kept wondering why this book wasn't better known, but I knew the answer by the end. It is incredibly interesting, especially when we learn about "penny stocks" and the chairman who wants to own all of his stock again. Shareholders vote on major decisions for an individual. He is reanimated into a future world where every individual is incorporated. ![]() ![]() Three hundred years in the past a rich man has himself cryogenicly frozen and sealed away somewhere safe. ![]()
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