3.0 out of 5 stars
Yeah, not bad, but..., Nov 9 2003
This review is from: Antigrav Unlimited (Paperback)
Basically, it's a future-dystopia with a positive outlook. Corporations rule the Earth and prevent any technological development that might improve people's standard of living, wanting to keep us all as humble peons (sound familiar? *cynical moment*).
All is well in the land of rampant capitalism, when an inventor comes up with anti-grav rods that are a source of almost free, unlimited power (perpetual motion, yes!). While dodging corporate hit-men, who are actually hit-bag-ladies (for reasons never explained) he flies his van around and...well...you can read the book.
It's not great stuff - the bag ladies and their willingness to commit suicide at the drop of a hat were hard to swallow, and when we finally met the Big Bad, he was over-the-top and cliche-ish. Also, while I usually like romance subplots, this one was two-dimensional and the book would have been better off without it, IMNSHO. The ending is somewhat abrupt, too. And there are some wince-worthy typos, but you can fix those in the digital copy.
I think the real problem with it is the fact that it's got oodles of plot, but not really any *theme*. Nothing to make you think, nothing that really touches your heart and soul, no characters you fall in love with, or remember years later.
To be fair, there are good things about Antigrav Unlimited. It's entertaining enough to keep the pages turning. I probably won't ever reread it, but despite the cliches, it's a reasonably fun read. And it *is* a free download from www.baen.com's Free Library, so you can't beat the price. Give it a try sometime when you're out of things to read.
To the reviewer who's read it an ungodly number of times - well, I guess there's someone for every book, and I admit that I like a few that are less than original myself. They're...comfort food.
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