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    | | |  | Alas, Babylon |  | List Price: $11.00 Your Price: $8.25
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  Summary: both completely unreallistic and boring
 Review: A book about a war that intelligent people know would never happen, it makes no sense.
 
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  Summary: The best required reading material!
 Review: I first read this book in 9th grade Enlish. The book, test, and work associated with the book was supposed to take a whole six weeks. I was finished with everything in 4 days! I loved every page and couldn't put it down! I reread it last week (9years later) and it was just as wonderful. I recommend this to absolutely anyone!
 
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  Summary: Our teachers finally gave us something good to read!!!
 Review: When I was assigned this book I didn't think it was going to be that good. Teachers are notorious for assigning boring books. It moved along at a quick pace and I got sucked into it. Some of it was shocking and made you think, but it wasn't overly morbid. It is a great book and helps you realize how insignifigant we are in the whole scheme of things. A must read for any high schooler. (We won't ever forget salt!:))
 
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  Summary: This is a classic????????
 Review: This book had an intresting concept, but a weak plot. I didn't feel like there was a begging or end. If it wasn't for my 8th grade Sci-Fi teacher I would have never bothered reading this book. I would have given it a single star but the concept is too unique to give an everday remark.
 
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  Summary: by Ian Callaghan
 Review: I think the book could've moved faster than it did. I think there could've been more action, like in the part of the book when the American pilot shoots a missle at the Russian pilot and misses. Instead of Randy finding all the people in the neighborhood and getting them all together, and helping them. I also think they shoudv'e said whether Mark died or not.
 
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  Summary: This book makes you really think.
 Review: This book has a descripitive overview of what could happen if our world was actually attacked by other countries and how one little mess up can make everything go wrong. It proves modern people ca live a primitive lifestyle
 
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  Summary: This is my favorite book!!
 Review: This the best book. Fiftys storys are so much better than most modern books. You should definatly buy this book. Twenty thumbs up!
 
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  Summary: I read this book in high school
 Review: From what I can remember I Loved the characters & the plot that now is dominate in most of the scifi flicks today.
 
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  Summary: A delightful inspiration
 Review: I read this book in 9th grade, last year. I still read it over and over. I love it. Now I am writing a book similar to it. It is modeled after Alas, Babylon, but not too much like the story.
 
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  Summary: Better then any other book I read in school
 Review: The book was pretty good. I understood the writer . Most the books I've read in school I had no clue to what was going on and this one was easy reading and easy to understand. I just wish I could find more information on it in case I missed something. But I am still to find something.
 
 
 
 
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