Difference between revisions of "Mars Girl"
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"Mars Girl is reminiscent of Kurt Vonnegut's early satire ... [It's] a bizarre, satirical romp that offers a glimpse into the media and politics of a future that is probably nearer than most would like to admit." | "Mars Girl is reminiscent of Kurt Vonnegut's early satire ... [It's] a bizarre, satirical romp that offers a glimpse into the media and politics of a future that is probably nearer than most would like to admit." | ||
-City Pulse, Lansing, Michigan | -City Pulse, Lansing, Michigan |
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Mars Girl | |
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Author: | Jeff Garrity |
Genre: | Fiction |
Publisher: | Upton Road Press |
ISBN: | |
Publication Date: | July, 2008 |
License: | |
CC-Licensed Version: | http://www.marsgirl.us |
Print version for purchase: | {{{pvfp}}} |
Pages: | 280 |
"Mars Girl is reminiscent of Kurt Vonnegut's early satire ... [It's] a bizarre, satirical romp that offers a glimpse into the media and politics of a future that is probably nearer than most would like to admit." -City Pulse, Lansing, Michigan