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Lädt ... The Prisoner (1969)von Thomas M. Disch
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Colorful writing and characters, old ground. ( ) I have not seen either the original series or the remake. I saw this book at the library and thought at first it was the book that the series was based on. I rmemeber a friend telling me abou the series and about "Number Six". After I checked out the book, I realized it was written after the series came out. I liked the book - up until the ending. The ending made no sense to me and was a disappointment because I was interested in the story up until that point. Perhaps if I saw the series I would change my mind on that point but after reading the book, I have no desire to see the series. I wanted to like this. Interesting premise, but with an ultimately disappointing lack of revelation. Also, this guy's writing style made me batty. Lack of dialog markers left me frequently wondering who the heck was talking, and while I suppose that probably cooperated with the theme of the story (which, as far as I could tell was "you can never trust anything"), it was awfully annoying. Meh. Recommended by: Joe K. The Prisoner By Thomas M. Disch Publisher: Penguin Books Published In: New York, New York Date: 1967 / 2009 Pgs: 242 Summary: A secret agent decides to retire from the great game. Only someone doesn’t want him to. Boarding a train to the little house he’s picked out for his retirement, he settles down for a nap. When he awakens, he is laid out in a train station at The Village. Try as he might, he can’t find out where the Village is or get a call out to anyone. The other people all act as if being trapped in the Village is just the most natural thing. He comes to understand that some are prisoners and some are guards, though the identities may be mixed up and hidden. Your friend may really be your friend…or they may be your jailer. No names…only numbers. Number 6 isn’t going to be broken. Genre: Spy, action, sci fi, prison Main Character: Number Six Favorite Character: Number Six Least Favorite Character: Number Seven…he’s just too much of an ingratiating prick. Though, he is a very well imagined ingratiating prick. And considering him in the context in which he appears and interacts with Six, he’s wonderful at it. Favorite Scene: Six’s confrontation with the Rover ball guardian that stalks the Village perimeter. Plot Holes/Out of Character: The relationship between Two, Seven, and Forty-One is clear as mud. And for that matter, Six and Fourteen. Last Page Sound: Hmmm…that’s alright. Not great. But alright. I should look up the original series and watch it. Maybe see if I can catch the AMC The Prisoner mini series. Author Assessment: I would love to read more of Disch’s stuff. Disposition of Book: Half price book it. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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He's a top-level agent, highly skilled and ultra-secret. But he wants out, and they won't let him quit. He quits anyway. Then suddenly comes the dawn when he wakes up in captivity, in a pleasant, old-style, seaside town - one packed solid with electronic surveillance hardware. This is The Village. And he is The Prisoner. If he was good enough, sharp enough to be a top-flight cloak-and-dagger man, is he good enough to escape the men who've chained his life to the wall? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Klassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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