Is the Armageddon Blues Part of the Continuing Time Series Daniel Keys Moran
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The saving grace of this book was it's characters. They aren't perfect or great just oddly interesting enough to keep me wanting to turn pages. "Emerald Eyes" was my first Moran book and it is a very good place to start. The characters are better and the the plot line is 'continuous'.
I'm glad this wasn't my first book from Daniel Keys Moran. It might have been my last. I can see the beginnings of the "Continuing Time" universe but it is so disjointed it's hard to make out.The saving grace of this book was it's characters. They aren't perfect or great just oddly interesting enough to keep me wanting to turn pages. "Emerald Eyes" was my first Moran book and it is a very good place to start. The characters are better and the the plot line is 'continuous'.
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So perhaps I should have expected that the book would no longer work for me, but I was still surprised by how poorly it hangs together; it is a very young book from a very particular time and place and I am not that person nor in that place. I did enjoy reading it, but as a piece of my past and as a piece of frozen time, rather than as a story now. It is a book about loving travel on freeways and classic movies and rock music in a way I see as very male, a book about the particular shape that fear of nuclear war took in the 1980s, a book that wants to respect women but still needs men to fix all the problems. It's passionate in that way of young people, every single scene is wrought to a fever pitch so that the reader is just skating along on the top of high emotions on each page, like a movie that is all the beating hearts and very little to connect them. I see exactly why I loved it in 1994, having been young and newly in love with cities and having grown up marinated in that particular 80s fear, and full of fervent hope that computers and the Internet would somehow save us all, and I respect it for what it meant to me then, but I am not certain I will reread it again.
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"It's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff."
Sorry, couldn't resist.
What works, and sometimes doesn't is the various threads of people interacting isn't clear, and when everything is pulled together...I still don't understand everything that happened, and that's what cost it a fifth star. Why did Georges Mordreaux kill himself? This could ea
I honestly wanted to give this 5 stars, because very few books so brilliantly illustrate the concept of linear vs. nonlinear time."It's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... time-y wimey... stuff."
Sorry, couldn't resist.
What works, and sometimes doesn't is the various threads of people interacting isn't clear, and when everything is pulled together...I still don't understand everything that happened, and that's what cost it a fifth star. Why did Georges Mordreaux kill himself? This could easily be my own failure, and not the authors, but there were a lot of the character interactions I just didn't GET, which diminished the effect of the awful, onrushing day of Armageddon.
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