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Big If (Paperback)

de Mark Costello (Author) "Center Effing is a town between the ocean and I-95, on the old and settled seaboard of New Hampshire ..." En savoir plus
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Substantial insider detail and highly developed, creatively drawn characters help make Mark Costello's Big If a highly memorable work. Struggling to find her place in the Secret Service, Vi Asplund has accepted the high-stress position of guarding the vice president during his New Hampshire primary run. Her brother Jens, co-creator of the realistically brutal computer game Big If, can cash in his lucrative stock options soon if his increasingly troubled conscience and mental imbalance don't overwhelm him first. Both are reeling from the death of their father Walter, a respected insurance-adjusting atheist. Vi's boss Gretchen, a single mom, is trying to maintain unity among her team as well as a connection to her troubled son. Her diverse crew includes Tashmo, a veteran agent with an overactive libido, and Lloyd Felker, a revered protection theorist and creator of The Dome, the Service-implemented area of safety.

While Jens reluctantly bows to pressure from his superiors to create human-like monsters for Big If, Felker's mysterious disappearance heightens apprehensions among the team, who are increasingly uncertain about their ability to protect the vice president against a dense and volatile public. Costello offers a remarkable level of accessible and fascinating governmental information, and he's rendered his cast with inventive depth, such as Tashmo's fixation on Ronald Reagan and the woman on the Land O'Lakes logo, or Walter's habit of crossing out the word "God" on every dollar bill. Big If is a rare novel: a complex examination of conflicting American ideals that's also accessible, fun, and totally worthwhile. --Ross Doll --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



From Publishers Weekly

Costello's second novel, the first under his own name (he published Bag Men as John Flood), may well be the literary discovery of the season. Organized around the presidential campaign of an unnamed vice-president who is barely glimpsed, Costello shines the plot light on the man's Secret Service guard. In Costello's America, the citizenry has given up on politics except as sort of a minor holiday; passionate political commitment belongs primarily to potential assassins. The Dome (the Secret Service's nickname) is headed by Gretchen Williams, a black single mother from L.A. haunted by the specter of riots. Her crew contains two veterans of the Reagan years: Lloyd Felker (a protection intellectual and the founder of the Dome) and Tashmo, a '70s-style philanderer suffering through the waning of his adulterous impulses. There's also the diva of Protection, beautiful, horny Bobbie Niles, and heroine Vi Asplund. Vi comes from Center Effing, N.H., where her father, Walter, was an atheist Republican insurance adjuster. Vi joined the Dome after Walter died (the compliment at his funeral from an arson squad cop was that no one could read scorch marks like her father ), and Jens, Vi's brother, works for Big If, an interactive fantasy role-playing game company. Jens is suffering a crisis of cyber faith: his code is beautiful, but the end products are literally monsters. Costello moves easily between riffs, with a truly magical feeling for insider's knowledgehow a cop sits at a bar, how a real estate agent spiels a sale, how an insurance adjuster analyzes damage. Costello might be this season's Jonathan Franzen, a dazzling literary novelist with popular appeal.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 almost..., Juil 5 2003
Par P. Strescino (Rockies) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This good book would have been better IF:
1) The only character who really mattered, Naubek, had been dealt with in as great a detail as a real-estate agent, a potential hippy assassin who is whacked out and Lydia Felker, who I saw as Ruth Buzzy from Laugh In.
2) The Lloyd Felker story line was a bit more clear. I actually wasn't sure if he was alive or dead.
3) The writer, a fine one, worried a little more about his readers and less about his literary intentions.
Actually, I don't feel as if I wasted my precious reading time. Costello did a great job of developing characters, except Naubek. But, after some reviews I read, I was expecting much more. I thought the Commissariat of the Enlightenment was superior.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A Borrower, Mai 30 2003
Par Z. Blume (St. Louis, MO United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Many of the previous reviews either rave or absolutely rant about this book, but I think both are unfair representations for potential readers. The books proponents note that Costello writes well and provides interesting "insiders" perspectives of campaign politics from a secret service agent's point of view, the operations of an Internet business, and modern family life. He really does do a good job of describing the lives of the characters and weaving their narratives together. As for the naysayers, they are correct that the story has no plot and you never really care about a particular character and when the book is done, it isn't something that leaves you wanting more. I am sure this was intentional by Costello, but for my money and I think many casual readers, it is not really what they want. I will not remember Big If in a year, I do not want Costello to come out with a sequel to quinch my thirst for this story, and it isn't the first book I'll ever recommend to any friend. It was worth the short time it took to read, but it would be a better library book, one you don't have to pay for and won't take up space on your shelf for more than a month because you won't want to read it again in the future.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Art Without Heart, Avril 29 2003
Mark's clever as a wizard but just as cold. For fans of technique only, those to whom concerns for the characters don't matter, but being post-modern and just plain edgy is as good as it gets. Steve Vai plays more notes than Mozart, but never played a memorable tune. Costello's so wound up in "being a writer" that he forgot to make his readers give a damn. Maybe next time, because a good book's probably in there somewhere.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Skip it
What a disappointment. I cared nothing about the charecters, and the plot never showed up. If you want to read about the government, pick up Clancy.
Publié le Avril 18 2003 par Aaron Lindsey

4.0étoiles sur 5 Beautifully Woven Character Studies
Some people quickly looking at a description of this novel, Big If by Mark Costello, may mistake it for a book driven by suspense. Read more
Publié le Avril 12 2003 par Ricky Hunter

3.0étoiles sur 5 Great Character Development, Nearly Nonexistent Plot
If you're looking for a page turner about secret service agents, look elsewhere. But if you're interested in a well-written collection of barely connected anecdotes, you'll enjoy... Read more
Publié le Mars 17 2003 par marc

3.0étoiles sur 5 Post-Franzen Blues
I'm still suffering post-Franzen blues: nothing much measures up to "The Corrections," Franzen's blockbuster National Book Award winner of a year ago. Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2003 par The Prof

4.0étoiles sur 5 Highly recommended
Costello's survey of a Secret Service security detail guarding an unnamed Al Gore character in the 2000 NH primary has a long lead-up but provides engaging writing about... Read more
Publié le Fév 6 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 Waiting for action.
Beautifully written book that goes nowhere fast. If it hadn't been so seamlessly written, I'd never have wasted several hours of my life on it. Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2003 par donna grant

1.0étoiles sur 5 why read this kind of story when you can watch it on TV
Okay... I had a hard time finishing this book. I really enjoy a detailed book that offers a point of view I have never seen before. Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Big Hype
I kept waiting for this book to live up to its promise and it never did. If you have to read it, get it from the library or wait for the paperback version.
Publié le Janv. 3 2003 par S. Goodman

1.0étoiles sur 5 couldn't get past the first 30 or so pages
I love well-written books and read hundreds each year, but this one left me cold. I put it back in the 'return-to-library' pile as soon as the protagonist tossed a live parakeet... Read more
Publié le Déc 26 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 Americana Done Right
This book is more or less plotless, but engrossing to read nonetheless. One of the factors that accounts for its 'readability' is the subjects and environments that Costello... Read more
Publié le Déc 13 2002 par 50cent-haircut

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