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Flashback
Flashback
Author: Dan Simmons
ISBN-13: 9780316006965
ISBN-10: 0316006963
Publication Date: 7/1/2011
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Reagan Arthur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed Flashback on + 228 more book reviews
Again Im wowed by Simmons ability to write! I could not put this down for all 550 pages! So scarey that it COULD happen within our lifetimes! Yes the politics are there but as with all fiction, you have to suspend reality and this story definitely does that! Read it!!
cyndij avatar reviewed Flashback on + 1032 more book reviews
I gave up and didn't finish it. Simmons is kind of hit or miss with me lately. Looking at the description, this is my kind of book - I like mysteries, I like SF - but Simmons uses the characters for long, boring and clumsy infodumps about how the Obama administration ruined the country. Nothing wrong with inserting a political message in your book as long as you don't beat the reader over the head with it, but your head is gonna get bruised on this one. Simmons forgot the golden rule...show me, don't tell me.
beachnbooks avatar reviewed Flashback on + 73 more book reviews
Simmons creates a uncomfortably plausible near future coupled with a good old whodunit as its core. A drug known as "flashback", which allows users to relive periods of time in their past with perfect recall, and being abused in this world, gives the story some reality-bending elements reminiscent of Philip K. Dick.

The detective story at the heart of the tale is well-told, with a believable character in ex-cop Nick Bottom but there's a lot to digest here -- the Chinese collapse, the fall of Europe, the rise of the Islamic Caliphate, the resurgence of "Nuevo Mexico" and the change in Japan from democracy to something more feudal. The other story line that ends up dovetailing into Nick's investigation is that of Nick's son Val and his father-in-law, Leonard Fox, as they try to escape from Los Angeles which is erupting in violent confrontation between "spanic" reconquistas and the residents of the city and state.

and which is apparently as addictive as cocaine or heroine.