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Suicide Kings

di George R. R. Martin (A cura di)

Altri autori: Daniel Abraham (Collaboratore), S. L. Farrell (Collaboratore), Victor Milán (Collaboratore), Melinda M. Snodgrass (Collaboratore), Caroline Spector (Collaboratore)1 altro, Ian Tregillis (Collaboratore)

Serie: The Committee Triad (3), Wild Cards (20)

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In 1946, an alien virus that rewrites human DNA was accidentally unleashed in the skies over New York City. It killed ninety percent of those it infected. Nine percent survived to mutate into tragically deformed creatures. And one percent gained superpowers.
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
I was kind of conned into reading this one. Thinking to expand my exploration of author George R. R. Martin, I ran across this book in the Fantasy and Science Fiction section of my favored public library. It tuned out that he was the co-editor of the book, which was actually written by about a dozen different authors collectively known as The Wild Card Trust. The book describes a battle between a bunch of mutant heroes and a bunch of mutant bad guys.
I still can't say why I finished all 600 pages of it. ( )
  dickmanikowski | Oct 7, 2017 |
Good read. You can tell George RR Martin is involved with this series by the way so many characters you like die. ( )
  Jon_Hansen | Apr 2, 2017 |
Dreary, dull, drab.
Dull, dreary, drab.
Drab. Dull. Dreary.

And perhaps a little...repetitive.

Now, George R. R. Martin is a pretty popular author--not really for this book, but in general. And, although I prefer not to make a past-time out of painting a picture of people's problems, I've still got to ask...

What's the matter with you guys?

I mean, if you like Kevin J. Anderson--and haven't noticed that he's a fake fucking failure, the loser--then you'll love this. Or, if you think that Terry-Brooks-on-a-bad-day really *is* a facsimile of Tolkien, or that Robert Jordan really *does* have a deep spiritual understanding of Hindu cosmology, or whatever, (which he acquired in, uh, Vietnam? In the Marines, or something?) then, sure, go right ahead.

Be boyish, bogus, broken.

Seriously, though, do you think you're some soldier? Then get yourself shot in Afghanistan...

What a joke.

The black light.

(6/10) ( )
  Tullius22 | Mar 13, 2012 |
...A book written by so many different authors will always pose serious challenges for the editor. Martin has done an admirable job in making all these different authors speak with one voice but Suicide Kings also clearly shows some of the drawbacks of this process. Especially in the early parts of the novel the constant jumps between characters made this book though going. Once the direction of the story became clear, my reading speeded up significantly and I must admit the finale of the book is very strong, both emotionally and in terms of the action scenes. I guess on the whole I liked this one better than Busted Flush, which suffered from a meandering plot, but the result is still less than stellar. After the strong opening I am mildly disappointed by the way this trilogy developed but on the other hand I am also impressed by the way the books dare to take on some pretty heavy themes and the way the characters are developed by multiple authors. In short, I am left with mixed feelings about this interesting but challenging project.

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1 vota Valashain | May 24, 2010 |
Suicide Kings keeps the ball in constant motion, and is an immensely enjoyable read. The single serious negative, in my humble estimation, is the irreversible disposal of the wrong character among the newbies.
aggiunto da sdobie | modificaSF Site, Nathan Brazil (Jan 15, 2010)
 
Martin and company — Melinda M. Snodgrass, Daniel Abraham, S. L. Farrell, Victor Milan, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Caroline Spector and Ian Tregillis — have successfully ironed out the abrupt shifts of style that made the previous Committee novel so uneven. Thus, the action and overall narrative of SUICIDE KINGS flows much smoother and more consistently.
aggiunto da sdobie | modificaBookgasm, Alan Cranis (Dec 16, 2009)
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Martin, George R. R.A cura diautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Abraham, DanielCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Farrell, S. L.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Milán, VictorCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Snodgrass, Melinda M.Collaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Spector, CarolineCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Tregillis, IanCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
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In 1946, an alien virus that rewrites human DNA was accidentally unleashed in the skies over New York City. It killed ninety percent of those it infected. Nine percent survived to mutate into tragically deformed creatures. And one percent gained superpowers.

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