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ISBN: 0671851802

ISBN13: 9780671851804

This Other Eden

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SMALL, WELL APPOINTED FUTURE. SEMI DETACHED. If the end of the world is nigh, then surely it's only sensible to make alternative arrangements. Certainly the Earth has its points, but what most people... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best I've Read In A Long Time

This is without a doubt one of the best books that I have read in a long time- even I enjoyed the ending. The story takes place in the foreseeable future, sometime during our lifetime. The world is finally coming to an end through human stupidity, and people are bored with hearing of it, waiting impatiently for it to take its final breath so they can begin the Rat Run. Plastic Tolstoy is running eighty percent of the world media; Nathan has a dangerous script that preaches the truth; Max is a super celebrity who gets and erection at the thought of his own performances; Thor is the 'last sane man' on the planet; Rosalie is a greenie on a mission to save the world. Claustropheres (self contained geodesic domes) are popping up all over the world, perhaps the only answer to the survival of an eco-Armageddon- or perhaps it is traitorous to the earth, accepting the world is dying and not doing anything about it. On one hand they present a survival of the species, self-preservation; on the other their creation is destructive. Would you buy one? Or after much debating would you forego this luxury? And what could you afford? I had to admit, sadly, right at the beginning that I would have been one of the first to purchase a Claustrophere had I the money, because I am a dooms-sayer, the end of the world is always nigh. Ben Elton is entertaining, often eliciting random giggles from me at the most inappropriate moments- you wouldn't believe the looks that you get when you are sitting quietly at the bus stop reading then sudden burst into spontaneous laughter. He expresses things that I have often thought in such a poignant way that I don't feel so crazy. His style is a little haphazard, and British. I found the chapters within chapters easy to read, enticing even. We should all know that I can't read a book without guessing the ending a few pages into the book, sometimes even before I start reading, and this was no different- but I wasn't at all disappointed. I ENJOYED THE ENDING. It made sense; it was all so logical, right and amusing. He made his point. Disappointingly I would probably still build a fall out shelter or buy my own Claustrophere, all the while attempting to better the environment, but that is just because I am crazy.

A Piece of Green

Ben Elton is a comedian. He is also a green who cares about the planet. He does not care much about the pretence of actors, actresses and the like. This is why his books are witty sharp observations on life. His heroes and heroines are not rich, brain boxes, they are ordinary like you and me. This is the attractiveness of the books, your cheering yourself on. A meglamaniac has marketed a manafactured lifestyle inside individual biospheres. Everyone is buying them as the end of the world is coming. Isn't it ? The more he sells the more he needs the end of the world to keep on happening. But some people are screwing with his profits by trying to save the planet. Read it and cheer you and me as we try and save the world

From the mind of the Eighties

Out of Ben Elton crawls some of the most wonderful and fantastic prose I have ever read. What if Pynchon, instead of losing track of some of the balls he juggles and readers in the process, instead kept a strict schedule of events and knew how every word should sound before he ever wrote a book? Ben Elton is fantastic; I enjoyed his television venture(s), but I am in love with his prose. This story is wonderful, I am giving it to at least one person this holiday season. Elton has a profound grasp on the American and british psyches... let us hope that he never chooses to relax his hands.

best satire I've read in years

This Other Eden is the best satire I've read in years! In the 1990s "the film came first and the marketing developed out of that. It was Plastic [Tolstoy] who finally put things in their proper order." ... put things in their proper order... that's just the best exaggeration (?) on marketing you can get. This book is a must for people who tend to get too excited about marketing! But please, fellow readers: could you give me hint, why the guy is called Tolstoy?

A great, thought-provoking read that sticks with you.

This Other Eden is an intelligent, humorous look at society and its foibles. It sucks the reader into its twisted story of approaching appocalypse and fails to let go, even long after the last page has been turned. I still find myself, a few years after I first read it, thinking about this book. Read it; it's fantastic.
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