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  • for fan SF  

    Days (Paperback)
    I'm not at all a fan of science fiction literature (book purchased for the 4th cover attracted me) so I will not comment on the author's style: it's very heavy to cause incessant descriptions. We would like more action but it is hardly ever. Play sto
  • SF really more fiction than science fiction  

    Days (Paperback)
    very well written and very well translated, or both. the "Days" really eaten very well. but if you are looking for the hard-SF, go your way. It was not what I wanted or what I expected but I am still took great pleasure in reading this book. Ind
  • Caveat emptor!  

    Days (Paperback)
    "Au Bonheur des Dames" (Emile Zola) does not seem very far in this beautiful futuristic novel. Septimus Day founded "DAYS"; Gigastore the best in the world, a temple of consumption or all shots are allowed to sell and sell again. 7 The
  • Indeed ... Disappointing  

    Days (Paperback)
    Good criticism is wanting Cyberhugo moderate and just. Focus again on the fact that the theme is interesting but too long shot. This topic rich could bring added value to this novel but the author did not carry enough nor the substance nor the form.
  • A novel both disturbing and exhilarating  

    Days (Paperback)
    Anything can be put on the shelf and everything on the shelves can be sold! This is based on the maxim that the Days magazine, the largest and most beautiful Gigastore Europe, was built. With its 666-rays, the store receives every day thousands of vi
  • "1984" consumerist Version  

    Days (Paperback)
    Written in 1997 but published only in 2005 in France, the theme of this novel is always topical and burning its relative seniority should certainly not curb the potential reader. Sort of "1984" consumerist version of a critique of consumerism so
  • A strange as fascinating book  

    Days (Paperback)
    By starting my reading of Days, I was not sure what to expect, and when the last page is turned, I was struck. This novel by James Lovegrove is a real achievement, a critique of our consumer society that touches the goal, but finesse. Here's an autho
  • The consumerist madness  

    Days (Paperback)
    This book describes what the consumer society can produce worse, that is exacerbating the passion of possession until the dikes of human dignity are broken. As in any anticipation book, "Days" is based on existing elements and pushes the logic e
  • Gray as the sky Columbia  

    Days (Paperback)
    Days is a pleasant surprise, a moment of exhilarating reading, black (or rather a gray London) and disturbing. Diving into a store where balances result places where bloody riots be client is an end in itself that is an unattainable dream for most pe
  • Days, your ruthless world  

    Days (Paperback)
    The subject is simple and can be easily banana skin: one day in a huge shopping center. We follow several people that day who question the meaning of their existence in relation to this sprawling universe. We find the employee who wishes to resign se
  • A life supermarchée  

    Days (Paperback)
    It's like the life of everyman few details: a shop whose logo is ubiquitous in the lives of its "servants" ... uh sorry "customers" personal on the verge of hysterics who not dream of retired and no longer able to watch or even see the