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SAAB BOOKS
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Saab Lofton. By III Publishing.
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5 comments about A.D..
- Loftons' knee-jerk reactionary tale of black versus white, in a conspiracy laden immediate future, rides the crest of the Waco, Ruby Ridge, Oklahoma City bombing tide with Pat Robertson /Louis Farrakhan-esque jingo-ism for any shade you view yourself as. Written on a level barely suitable for a high-school senior, it's a good book to read on a flight when you have to choose between being bored to death, or just being bored to the point of drooling.
- Impressive both with the detail in the beginning and the quality and fun of the story, I read AD in a single sitting. It's the type of sci-fi that scares you because of just how possible it is. It 's the kind of story telling that has you wishing for the hero to win in the end. I recogmend it to everyone.
- The book is a page-turner and a powerful political pamphlet. The thing I deplored about it is the run-of-the-mill 400-year hybernation scenario and the ensuing 400-year gap in human history where nothing seems to have happened since the late 20th century. Saab should rewrite the second part of the damn novel to make it a masterpiece.
- The book has an impressive introduction with a very interesting analasys of the extreme right; both black and white. However, the author makes it clear from the beginning that he is an extreme socialist, therefore his ideas have to be taken with a grain of salt.
The first part of the book, with the description of a utopian society ruled by the Nation of Islam, strongly resembles an Orwellian type of society. It is well written and presents interesting ideas. The second part of the book however leaves something to be desired. It seems that the author has departed from his original attention to detail and social-political analasys and has transformed the book into a banal story, unworthy of being attached to the first part of the book. Overall, this is a book worthy of being read, with interesting ideas, and a good writing style.
- Science fiction isn't usually my first choice when I want to escape between the covers of a good book. With the exception of Octavia Butler and a few other talented writers, people of African decent don't seem to play much of a role in the future as defined by writers of fantasy/speculative fiction. For that reason, I was intrigued when I read the description for A.D. on Amazon and ordered the book.
Although the premise is interesting (an African American man is cryogenically frozen and awakes 400 years later in a racially segregated New World Order) the author, Saab Lofton, lacks the imagination and talent as a writer to make the novel work. The reader is immediately challeged to suspend their disbelief to the point that he/she will believe that bankrupt Aryan leader Tom Metzger and NOI despot Louis Farrakhan are smart/influencial enough to split up the country according to their racist doctrines. Sounds far fetched? It is. By tying the events in his novel to these pathetic figures, Lofton not only makes his futurist novel seem "dated" but wholly implausible. He simply lacks the talent to create a future existence that can borrow from the present and exapand it without creating a heavy-handed and choppy diatribe. The novel's protagonist, Elijah, rarely rises above Lofton's thumbnail sketch of him. Other characters suffer the same fate. In a story as fantastic as this one it is imperative that the characters be fleshed out enough to make the story believable. Lofton simply never accomplishes this. Lofton (a far left socialist) can't decide if A.D. is really a novel or a flimsy article for the pages of the Socialist Worker. Never content to let the characters and their actions speak for themselves, Lofton continually stiffles the story by interjecting (read:forcefeeding) the reader his own political agenda. His writing style is overly didactic, never allowing the reader to become absorbed in the "story" itself. In addition to this flaw, the editing of the novel is so bad it's a distraction. Fragmented sentences and other grammatical errors make A.D. a test of the reader's patience. Aside from these problems the novel itself isn't very original. Lofton heavily borrows storylines from Ayn Rand and George Orwell without taking note of their ear for dialogue and passion for storytelling. Where Orwell builds suspense in 1984, Lofton is predictable. In the end, A.D. is a forgettable story. I've read reviews in leftist papers that praised the novel for challenging reader perspectives when in all honesty people are more challenged by well-written, thought provocing pieces. This is not that piece and fans of A.D. are probably already in the choir that Lofton is preaching to. If you must read this book, I implore you to skip the self-congratulatory introduction . In it Lofton goes on his own diatribe against "Trekkies" and whines endlessly about being homeless (though he never slept in a shelter); not being able to handle school at a local community college and full time work (note to Saab: people do it all the time); and waiting for his "inheritance" to kick it. To make things even worse, he refers to himself as "The Mighty Saab Lofton, King of the Impossible"--I wish I were kidding. The prologue isn't much better (a mini-PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE US without the footnotes) and is out of place in a book that is supposedley a sci-fi novel.
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Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by A K Legg. By Haynes.
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No comments about Saab 90,99 and 900 1979-85 All Models 1985c. c. Owner's Workshop Manual (Owners workshop manual).
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Hugh Harkins. By Centurion Publishing.
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No comments about SAAB Gripen, the Nordic Myth.
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by A. K. Legg. By Haynes Pubns.
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1 comments about Saab Owners Workshop Manual: Models Covered, Us : Saab 900, 900 S, 900 Ems, 900 Gl, 900 Gle, 900 Gli and 900 Turbo, 2.0 Liter, Covers 3-,4- &5-Door M.
- What the Amazon ad doesn't tell you is that this is for years 1979 through 1983. Now you can make an informed purchase.
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Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Peter Saab. By Guild Books.
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Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Kenneth Ball. By Autopress.
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No comments about Saab V4 1966-72 Autobook (Autobook series of workshop manuals).
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
By ICON Group International, Inc..
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Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
Written by Camilo Alfaro. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about Saab 9-3 2003: el nuevo Saab 9-3 es el primer modelo de la marca disenado en conjunto con General Motors, quien es ahora duena de la fabrica sueca. Muchos ... An article from: Automundo Magazine.
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
By Haynes Publishing.
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No comments about Saab 99 1969 Thru 1980 All Models 104,113,121 Cu in.
Posted in Saab (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)
By Distributed by Road & Track.
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A.D.
Saab 90,99 and 900 1979-85 All Models 1985c. c. Owner's Workshop Manual (Owners workshop manual)
SAAB Gripen, the Nordic Myth
Saab Owners Workshop Manual: Models Covered, Us : Saab 900, 900 S, 900 Ems, 900 Gl, 900 Gle, 900 Gli and 900 Turbo, 2.0 Liter, Covers 3-,4- &5-Door M
The Sweetwater Point Motel
Saab V4 1966-72 Autobook (Autobook series of workshop manuals)
SAAB AB: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis
Saab 9-3 2003: el nuevo Saab 9-3 es el primer modelo de la marca disenado en conjunto con General Motors, quien es ahora duena de la fabrica sueca. Muchos ... An article from: Automundo Magazine
Saab 99 1969 Thru 1980 All Models 104,113,121 Cu in
Road & track on Saab, 1955-1984
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