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Nathan Larson

Forfatter af The Dewey Decimal System

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(eng) The author is NOT Nathan D. Larson, the convicted felon and 2018 Congressional candidate.

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Dirty Pretty Things [2002 film] (2002) — Music — 40 eksemplarer
The Deal [2003 TV movie] (2003) 4 eksemplarer

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Kanonisk navn
Larson, Nathan
Juridisk navn
Larson, Nathan Peter
Fødselsdato
1970-09-12
Køn
male
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Maryland, USA
Bopæl
Harlem, New York, New York, USA
Malmö, Sweden
Erhverv
guitarist
composer
novelist
songwriter
Relationer
Persson, Nina (wife)
Priser og hædersbevisninger
BAFTA Award for Best Television Drama
Oplysning om flertydighed
The author is NOT Nathan D. Larson, the convicted felon and 2018 Congressional candidate.

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This is one of those books that is perfect for what it is - A violent romp through a futuristic New York after it has been hit by terrorism and disease. Our Anti Hero, a man of mystery, even to himself, with a severe case of OCD is a man who can make people disappear. When this gets him involved with Ukrainian Gangsters and missing religious artifacts, he gets beat up, shot at, beat up again, all while surviving a city of New York that is more refugee camp than bustling city.

As for the story itself, as I said, its fun, but violent. You aren't going to find a book of literary value. However, its written well, Dewey is an interesting character, what with his "system" and pills that he needs just to survive. It really is the perfect beach read.… (mere)
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TheDivineOomba | 19 andre anmeldelser | Aug 12, 2023 |
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Not at all what I through it will be. What I got is a crime busting thriller. The writing is fast and to the point. At times the writing works well with the fast-past action and other times it feels choppy. Especially when transferring from scene to scene.

The story is set in a dystopian New York City. The way it describes make it feel hollow and empty. New York shouldn’t feel so eerie, which is done well.… (mere)
 
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KSnapdragon | 19 andre anmeldelser | Sep 15, 2020 |
It may be weird to say that I am a fan of dystopian near-future settings. I have a morbid fascination with bleak, sparse landscapes and crumbling infrastructure; I remain hopeful that I will never have to live in such a world, but constantly wonder what type of person I would be if I survived in one.

In "The Dewey Decimal System", Larson creates an instantly engaging survivor as a protagonist, and a compelling city in ruins around him. Larson's staccato, fragmented style makes this a quick and brutal read with plenty of physical and emotional carnage. I only wished for more scenes in the New York Public Library, yearning for more details of this post-apocalyptic information age that seems entirely devoid of the 'net.… (mere)
 
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cygnoir | 19 andre anmeldelser | Jun 27, 2020 |
"Listen here; I fear no man, save myself."
p. 59

"*We* don't try to move in on each other's territories, sir, or poach each other's property; we're not like the Italians or the Russians, killing each other, lying to each other. This is a life thing, and a true family. The Sicilian thing, they're vain, spoiled children."
p. 115

 
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TheMagnificentKevin | 15 andre anmeldelser | Oct 12, 2018 |

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Værker
13
Also by
2
Medlemmer
357
Popularitet
#67,136
Vurdering
½ 3.4
Anmeldelser
59
ISBN
27
Sprog
5

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