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Voivod30
01-14-2010, 01:50 PM
I purchased this short novel a few months ago, I still haven't gotten around to reading it but I'm thinking that its length is short enough that I might throw it into the mix of the other books I'm reading. I had never heard of the novel or author when I picked it up and I still have never talked to any one who has read it. Judging from what it says on the back cover I'm sort of thinking that Flatland's is a distopian story of sorts. I'm thinking along the lines of Hardtimes (Dickens), A Brave New World (Huxley), Fahrenheit 451 (Bradbury) or even perhaps 1984 to some degree. Of course those novels are all vastly different but all have a general leaning towards a brainwashed whether by force (1984) or more by suggestion (A Brave New World) future society. So I'm just on the fence on whether to start this now or wait until I clear my plate of the half dozen or so novels and novellas I'm already working on.

Babbalanja
01-14-2010, 02:20 PM
I liked it a lot. It's a very elegant little satire, and food for thought.

Regards,

Istvan

myrna22
01-16-2010, 02:45 PM
No where near as interesting as the other novels you mention. A one idea book. Told in a very simplistic fashion. It's all about perspective. Some people find it fascinating and profound.