ya telling me, u ain't read Robert A. Heinlein's 'Revolt in 2100..it bears a remarkable similliarity with your book..while we're on the suject of 'lifting'..Margaret Atwood's 'The HandMaid's Tale ring any bells..?? btw; all three are fine books Zimmy. u know wot they say, never trust a hippie..hahaHa
...Harry Carlisle should have been a plague doctor..for me to read this shit, I have to beg, borrow or steal, if I'm really unlucky sometimes I'm forced to put my hand in mi pocket & buy a copy..used books are like slippery seconds, more fun...hahaHa
twenty years of skooling and they put ya on the day shift...hahaHa
ReplyDeleteit's great to see doc40 back in shape... with a vengeance!!
ReplyDeleteand i mean this for this recent string of classic posts.
good to have you back, Mick!
Thank you kindly. At times it feels a bit like operating in a vacuum.
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, people are visiting the Doc and reading the posts... they're just too perplexed with the catapocalypse to say anything.
ReplyDeleteFear not. I am gathering evidence for a Doc40 catapocalypse special.
ReplyDeleteI'm trembling with excitement!
ReplyDelete'The Armageddon Crazy' & Revolt in 2100, are they the same book Doc..??
ReplyDeleteNo. Absolutely not. What is Revolt In 2100?
ReplyDeleteya telling me, u ain't read Robert A. Heinlein's 'Revolt in 2100..it bears a remarkable similliarity with your book..while we're on the suject of 'lifting'..Margaret Atwood's 'The HandMaid's Tale ring any bells..??
ReplyDeletebtw; all three are fine books Zimmy. u know wot they say, never trust a hippie..hahaHa
i may be a thief of thoughts but I'm not a collector of souls..do ya want me to bin that last comment ..??
ReplyDeleteNah, there are bound to be similarities between stories of a US fundamentalist theocracy.
ReplyDelete...Harry Carlisle should have been a plague doctor..for me to read this shit, I have to beg, borrow or steal, if I'm really unlucky sometimes I'm forced to put my hand in mi pocket & buy a copy..used books are like slippery seconds, more fun...hahaHa
ReplyDeleteI think the similarities between those two books are mostly topical
ReplyDeleteTriskaidekaphobia intervention.
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