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Reading a New York Times Best Seller

AlanAldaClone

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It's a Sci-Fi book called Unidentified. It's about a sci-fi writer who gives up his writing career to investigate the proliferation of UFO reports to try to determine if they're real, why they're here and what their plan is and stumbles onto an alien conspiracy. It's a neat premise, but I gotta say, for a Best Seller book, he could have used a skilled editor. I mean when our hero starts telling us what's really going on he goes on these pages long, repetitive monologues that covers the same basic ground he covered elsewhere in the book and double covers it again in these monologues. It's almost like he didn't think he had enough material to fill a full book, so began getting wordy. These monologues fill easily a whole chapter and then he continues it into the next chapter. Really tedious reading. Yeah, dude, you already said that.
 
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