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  • "Good but not great" 40 1  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    If you scratch the veneer of appearances of happiness, there is a totally dehumanized society with values ​​that have deviated over time. The theme is very catchy but I is not really taken in the mood and I'm not really attached to the characters. Mo
  • The 26th comment ...  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    A vertical world ... the kingdom of sexual freedom .. The country distant horizons that are far down, inaccessible or far in front ... An overcrowded world where everything is fine as long as one right file ... The main character of the novel that ha
  • I especially like Silverberg for its time travel and this one ...  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    Presentation: Monads are gigantic skyscrapers. Y men live at the end of XXIV century. In this case, the men move in a thousand towers floors fully equipped to meet all their needs. Depending on whether more or less lives up in the story, it is more o
  • Hell of Heaven  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    This novel is really épatant.Il share an idea very simple.Imaginez a land to solve the problem of overpopulation people live in huge cities retreated 3,000 m haut.Pour remedy overcrowding the law requires women to give everyone who so requests. At fi
  • Anachronism  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    As bizarre as it may seem, this book is an anachronism without this being negative. Written at the time of the 70s, yet it is more relevant today than it was at the time, presumably. Urban monads portrayed in this news is a glaring truth for today's
  • Great anticipation  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    From the first chapter, where Charles Mattern discover a Venusian its Monad, one wonders that Charles wants to convince as the happiness of its inhabitants him or visitor? The discomfort is palpable quickly, rules, informal, are numerous. For example
  • Yes ... 262  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    Yes it is a classic of SF, so the themes discussed are finely described and this futuristic vision of a vertical world is interesting. But I found a few lengths, small parts that do not bring much to work ... but it may be personal matter of taste. I
  • Compulsory Happiness  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    It was a time that less than twenty years can not know ... That's a typical SF 70s which society and its organization is the subject of the novel. At the time SF writers hardly reluctant to work on working hypotheses completely outlandish, moreover S
  • Vertical future  

    The World Inside (Paperback)
    2381. The planet is overpopulated. The vast majority of people live in urban monads, gigantic towers thousand floors where eight hundred thousand people crowded together. Each turn is a closed world with its rules, its hierarchy, and two single prici