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The Wall at the Edge of the World
The Wall at the Edge of the World
Author: Jim Aikin
Within their walled enclave, a group of telepaths exists in ordered contentment, ruthlessly exterminating all the nontelepaths among them, until one man discovers a society of ``nulls'' living outside the walls and finds his worldview irretrievably altered. The author of "Walk the Moons Road" demonstrates a rare conceptual talent in his latest n...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780441871407
ISBN-10: 0441871402
Publication Date: 3/1993
Pages: 310
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Publisher: Ace Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A strong premise and good development all comes to nought with an ending that turns to mush. The ending reminds me of the conclusion of the movie "2001," a long hallucinogenic pastiche that can mean anything, and therefore means nothing.
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