The Postman by David Brin

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  • Pub. Date: November 1997
  • 321pp
  • Sales Rank: 52,880

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    • Pub. Date: November 1997
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 321pp
    • Sales Rank: 52,880
    • Lexile: 910L 

    Synopsis

    This is the story of a lie that became the most powerful kind of truth.  A timeless novel as urgently compelling as War Day or Alas, Babylon, David Brin's The Postman is the dramatically moving saga of a man who rekindled the spirit of America through the power of a dream, from a modern master of science fiction.

    He was a survivor--a wanderer who traded tales for food and shelter in the dark and savage aftermath of a devastating war.  Fate touches him one chill winter's day when he borrows the jacket of a long-dead postal worker to protect himself from the cold.  The old, worn uniform still has power as a symbol of hope, and with it he begins to weave his greatest tale, of a nation on the road to recovery.

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    Biography

    David Brin is the author of several novels, including The Uplift War and Earth. The Postman was released as a motion picture starring Kevin Costner. David Brin has a doctorate in astrophysics and has been a NASA consultant and a physics professor. He lives in Los Angeles.

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    May 06, 2008: Brin had a good idea here, but it never came to fruition. The story never seemed to go anywhere, it just seemed to trail off to nothingness. Wasn't sorry to see it end. If you want a fantastic end-of-the-world story with real bite, read SWAN SONG by Robert McCammon. Far superior in every way.

    First time I can say that the movie was superior to the book!by Anonymous

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    August 23, 2006: Having seen Kevin Costner's movie based on Brin's book, I was expecting so much more when I began reading. I was clearly disappointed. Brin's book starts out strong and then deviates into dual themes of techno musing and feminism ideology that adds nothing to the storyline and is a distraction. The Cyclops interlude was a waste of time and the whole contrived 'romance' between Gordon and Dena didn't make any sense. Dena's plan which Gordon talks about becoming legend led to the slaughter of most of her followers and could be classified as a military victory on the same scale as the Battle of Little Bighorn. It was silly and I don't know what the author was trying to convey with that whole train of events. All this book did was compel me to rank Costner as a much better director than I had previous believed. If he could take such a rambling and disjointed story and make such a good movie, then he is truly talented. Wish I could say the same for Brin as a writer. I don't like being so critical, but this story really was punctuated with Brin's personal politics and many meaningless characters and side stories. Not worth the read unless you are just really bored and have read everything else.


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