
A Hole in Texas
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Jonathan Davis
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Herman Wouk
Years ago, Guy worked on the Superconducting Super Collider, a giant government project dedicated to detecting a tiny, elusive particle, the Higgs Boson. Wrangling in Congress shut the project down before it could succeed, but now the Chinese claim to have found the Boson. It is a discovery that sends the nation into a panic. How did the Chinese surpass American science? What about the horrific military implications of a Boson Bomb? Is it time to start casting Hollywood's first boson-based blockbuster? An expert is needed to assess the new threat to national security.
Guy is propelled into the center of the media blitz, his old love with a Chinese physicist resurfaces, a new romance with a beautiful Congresswoman beckons, and the breakup of his happy marriage threatens. In the meantime, Congress holds urgent hearings, Hollywood comes courting, the CIA is investigating, and an unctuous reporter dogs his every step.
Once again, Herman Wouk, the man the New York Times has called "a modern Charles Dickens," exercises his deep insight and considerable comic powers to give listeners a witty and keen satire about Washington, the media, and science, and what happens when these three great forces of American culture clash.
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Critic reviews
"Playful, thoughtful, and passionate, this first novel by Wouk in 10 years will charm fans with its companionable warmth and wry humor." (Publishers Weekly)
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WOW - Wouk fills the hole with quite a tale
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Good book for young innovative pioneers
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Outstanding in every way
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Reads like Wolfe, Franzen
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BOOOORING!
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My prior experiences with Herman Wouk and the Publisher's Weekly review convinced me that I had a winner here but that was wrong, wrong, wrong. The characters are totally uninteresting and Mr. Wouk seems only determined to showcase his superficial knowledge of physics for his readers.
Not worth one of your book credits!!
What book did the guy from Publishers Weekly read?
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Meanders
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The book is interesting for the first hour or so, and then ... nothing happens. The main problem with the book as I see it is that the characters are flat, bland, undeveloped, and stay that way. If the main character suddenly threw an embolism and died I wouldn't feel so much as a pang of remorse.
The writing is fairly poor, although passable. There have been a few times where I've caught the author writing something that might work on paper, but certainly wouldn't work in a real conversation. For instance, to use another word for "cat" in order to avoid saying "cat" too many times in one sentence, the character refers to it as "the beast". C'mon...try saying that to a friend. Doesn't it seem awkward? Maybe that's just me.
Another problem is that there is NO tension driving this book along. There is no desire to see what happens next, so you won't be surprised when nothing ever happens. The threat of a boson bomb could have been a good one, but the threat in this book sounds like an academic one, as if we got a "B" on a test and China got an "A". Scary stuff.
In the end - or should I say at the midway point - this became the first book to put down before it's finished.
Try "A Game of Thrones" - which is absolutely INSANEly good. Now THAT book has tension & interesting characters a plenty.
So boring I couldn't finish
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He was constantly name dropping. It seems to me that if you are going to name drop at least you owe us some special insight into the celebrity. In this case, the party could have been attended by a cardboard cut out.
I didn't even like the writing style. I tried to imagine the characters actually saying the lines to each other. What resulted were very disjointed conversations. He even talked about photographers popping flashbulbs.
That's enough. I'm sorry I wasted one of my book credits.
Too Little Research
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