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Skid - The First Chronicle
Skid - The First Chronicle | Keith Fenwick, Jessy Powell, Illuminati Design
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Skid is an imaginative science fiction novel of considerable skill that pokes fun at all forms of political correctness, while also indicating there are dangerous signs of a disintegrating world that is not adequately taken care of. Readers will recognise these as parallels to life on earth. The plot addresses some serious themes, touching on issues as wide as the survival of any planet in the universe - from pollution, to the exploitation of natural resources - the pros and cons of collective versus individual action - organic versus synthetic food - survival with humour versus the alienating aspects of a form of political correctness. The use of humour makes the book work effectively - mainly through the reactions of the "offworlders", Bruce (from New Zealand) and Sue (from the USA). Both Bruce and Sue react in stereotypical ways as caricatures of the cultures they come from - the skilful and amusing portrayal of their characteristics allows readers to laugh at their own attitudes. Unlike many science fiction books, skid doesn't get bogged down in detail or stray so far from known worlds that you lose the plot. Aficionados of science fiction and anyone who enjoys a good read will enjoy this novel.
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Skid - The First Chronicle | Keith Fenwick, Jessy Powell, Illuminati Design
Panpan

4/10 Great concept, actual delivery was iffy. I really wanted to enjoy this book, but the repetition and characters quickly became banal at best, and downright irritating at worst. Character development around Sue and Bill was okay, the Skidians were pedantic and absurd. I won't read this again.