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Theodore Judson

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5+ Werke 359 Mitglieder 13 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Fitzpatrick's War (2004) 255 Exemplare
The Martian General's Daughter (2008) 87 Exemplare
Hell Can Wait (2010) 12 Exemplare
Tom Wedderburn's Life (2002) 4 Exemplare
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Geburtstag
1951-12-19
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Ausbildung
University of Wyoming
Berufe
teacher

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A very provoking book. A prescient satire, with a deus ex machina. A number of sympathetic characters.
 
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themulhern | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 13, 2022 |
I had issues with awkward sentences. There were many run-on sentences and long sentences that made you lose your train of thought. Some information came so late in the book and at times there was information overkill. I hated the jumping around of the places as I felt things/setting wasn't fully established to the reader. Lucky, the condition of the world and the reason behind it is, just not all the locations. Maybe it is the jumping from past to present that is so confusing. I also wished that the characters were consistent. Golden, for example, is made out as a sneaky, brown nosing, con-man who is somewhat educated or at least well spoken. When we meet him we get it hammered into us that he is fat and he ends up being a pervy fat, old man who acts nothing like the letters and such.

Other characters progressed well, though. The ending was the best thing about this and not because it ended but because the last 70 or so pages were actually paced well and had good character development.

If it wasn't for the messed up sentences...2 stars it is.
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Katrinia17 | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 30, 2017 |
Post-apocalyptic novel based on the Roman Empire from the age of the Antonines on.
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Fledgist | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 30, 2013 |
This modern-day fantasy story is about a soldier from ancient Rome who has been given a second chance.

Maternus (mentioned in Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire") has spent the last 1800 years in Hell because his file was lost. When it is retrieved nd processed, he gets a chance to prove that he is not just a killing machine. When he was alive, there were a number of instances where Maternus would kill only those who deserved to die, and spare the innocent. But Mr. Worthy, and angel, and Banewill, a demon, make the stakes very clear to Maternus. If he loses his temper, and lets out his inner warrior, even once, a new, and very permanent, level of Hell will be created just for him. Is Maternus sent back to the days of the Roman Empire to show that his soul has not totally vanished? He is sent to present-day Aurora, Colorado.

Mr. Worthy sets up Maternus (now Matthew August) with an apartment, and a janitor job at the local middle school. Maternus is also given the ability to read, and he is introduced to the local public library, where he spends much of his time. There he meets Stephen and Shen, both residents of a local rooming house. Stephen, who is white, is one of those who is constantly writing letters to the editor of the local newspaper about some Major Crisis (next week it will be some other Major Crisis). Shen, who is black, is very handsome, and attracts the ladies like flies to honey. He is also a poet, performing at local poetry nights, which Maternus attends.

Mr. Worthy and Banewill give Maternus several seemingly impossible tasks to perform. They inlcude bringing some joy and companionship into the lives of Edith Pink, a student at the school where Maternus works, and Margaret Lambkin, a resident at a local nursing home. Both Edith and Margaret are the sort of people for whom the description "mean, rotten and nasty" is much too generous. Through it all in this strange new world, Maternus is comforted by the memory of Maria, a woman he met during his soldier days, and whom he has never forgotten.

This story is surprisingly good. It's got heart, it's got intelligence and it says a few things about present-day America. The reader will not go wrong with this one.
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