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Vanishing Point
  

Vanishing Point (Mass Market Paperback)

de Michaela ROESSNER (Author)
3.0étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (3 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

The apocalypse of Roessner's ( Walkabout Woman ) well-crafted, sensitive post-apocalyptic novel has nothing to do with bombs or (overtly at least) with some eco-catastrophe, but rather with the mysterious and spontaneous disappearance of 90% of the population. Three decades after the Vanishing, as it is called, the traumatized survivors are still trying to cope with the loss and loneliness: some, like the destructive Heaven Bounders, gravitate toward religious fanaticism; some preserve the memory of lost lives by maintaining their empty homes. The widely varied inhabitants of the House (formerly the Winchester Mansion in San Jose, Calif.) are more optimistic, pulling together to rebuild a secure life in an altered world. Therein lies the book's chief weakness: the answers that House members find in mystical "new physics" seem too easy, and many of the characters are unrealistically nice and reasonable. In the end, this fine novel is marred by Roessner's unwillingness to confront some of the uglier sides of fate and human nature.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

From Library Journal

One day approximately 90 percent of the world's population vanish. The survivors must cope with marauders, cults, friends, enemies, and nature. In California a scientist, Nesta, joins a group attempting to explain the vanishing. Renzie and Tuck, brother and sister, are co-workers. As research progresses, too many anomalies occur, and Nesta studies them. When "Bounders," an arson-enamored group, attacks, the good people enlist the aid of the children to lead them through various dimensions to safety in their own "Here." Day-to-day routines and a touch of romance flesh out a fantasy world the author ( Walkabout Woman , Spectra: Bantam, 1988) has successfully created. An exciting climax rounds out a book sure to please readers of apocalyptic novels and even some general readers.
- Robert H. Donahugh, formerly with Youngstown & Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Subtle retake on the post-apocalyptic novel, Sep 8 2007
Par Glenda J. Wood - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Vanishing Point (Hardcover)
When you first start to read this book, you think you're in a standard 'civilization has ended we shall begin again' story, although one with an interesting version of the type of new societies that could emerge. However as the story progresses, you are in for a shock. If you like new ideas, this is a wonderful book.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Judith Krantz Does the Apocalypse, Aoû 7 2002
A perfectly captivating premise is completely overshadowed by writing that could have come from a Danielle Steel boilerplate. From the very beginning of the novel, triteness abounds: descriptions of the heroine's "streaked, bronze-colored hair" are almost as annoying as her tendency to lean dreamily over railings or against oak trees and bask "for long moments". Throw in three paragraphs about her musings on what to wear, and it's clear that the interesting plot elements will be illuminated by her cutesy banter. ("Renzie groaned. 'Great. He'll be barrels of fun to work with later.")
The story is further hindered by long, dull, detailed descriptions of elements that could have been interesting. Furthermore, I think we've all had enough of enigmatic supporting characters that "uncoil" themselves to "stalk" across rooms.
If you are interested in reading Stephen King's The Stand as told through the eyes of sorority house denizens, you'll dig this book!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A Good Read, Aoû 27 1999
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This book has a really cool premise and was carried out fairly well but I felt the ending was unsatisfying. This is one of those books where the characters and the setting are much more interesting than the plot. Still I'd recommend it as a good weekend read. But try to find it in a used bookstore before you buy it here.
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