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5.0 out of 5 stars Anarchy has never been so much fun!
The hero of this book, Robert Clayborn, may well be the only sane person left in the universe. "Phylum Monsters" is a delightful odyessy through a future world that offers something for just about anyone... however nuts "anyone" might be.
We know we're in for a bizarre ride from the start as Clayborn takes the witness stand in a preposterous multibillion dollar...
Published on March 29, 2002

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2.0 out of 5 stars Incoherent Science Fiction
Phylum Monsters begins with an interesting premise. The year is 2345 (in that order) and genetic engineering has yielded a population of varied and designer beings aiding, abetting and living as and with humanity.
It could get interesting.
Instead the book weaves through a hodgepodge of Martian rock entities, 2 Pontiffs, modern primitives in Arkansas, a harem in...
Published on February 27, 2002 by AliGhaemi


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2.0 out of 5 stars Incoherent Science Fiction, February 27, 2002
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Phylum Monsters begins with an interesting premise. The year is 2345 (in that order) and genetic engineering has yielded a population of varied and designer beings aiding, abetting and living as and with humanity.
It could get interesting.
Instead the book weaves through a hodgepodge of Martian rock entities, 2 Pontiffs, modern primitives in Arkansas, a harem in Africa, 'Southworld' savages... with a long dead beauty and regression in the genetic creatures.
There's more, but why confuse anybody!
Phylum Monsters has little in the way of coherence or logic to recommend it to potential readers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Anarchy has never been so much fun!, March 29, 2002
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The hero of this book, Robert Clayborn, may well be the only sane person left in the universe. "Phylum Monsters" is a delightful odyessy through a future world that offers something for just about anyone... however nuts "anyone" might be.
We know we're in for a bizarre ride from the start as Clayborn takes the witness stand in a preposterous multibillion dollar lawsuit over genetically engineered bugs, fungus and, oh yes, people. From there, we zip through an anarchic plot that ties together deevolution, an American state locked in the 19th century, omniscient martians as personal appliances, more third world lunatics than you can shake a martian rock at, and the alleged reincarnation of Abraham Lincoln. A silly, stimulating brain teaser supreme.
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4.0 out of 5 stars wow, March 11, 2000
I HATE SCI FI STUFF, BUT OUT OF DESPERATION I READ THIS AND IT BLEW ME AWAY, IT REALLY MAKES YOU QUESTION THE EXISTANCE OF GOD AS WE KNOW IT. VERY INNOVATIVE AND IMAGINATIVE.
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