About this deal
One for every day of the week! Happy little ones, happy parents, happy listening. Ultra soft, non-drying, & dermatologist approved. Artist: Barclay Shaw Format: 7" Vinyl, Picture DiscCatalogue No. Free of alcohol, oils, astringents, parabens, fragrances, & sulfates. Page Count: 284
- Dance of the Hours from the opera "La Gioconda"
- Symphony No.
- 71A, Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairy
- 6 ("Pastoral"), Op.
- Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BMV 565
- 68 I.
Reviews
Micky - bookphenomena
Mickey7 was a memorable sci-fi, full of spark and wit. This witty sci-fi brought a lot to the reader's plate with an ease of writing that you don't always find in sci-fi. Headlines:What is dead and what is alive? .
I was here for the Mickey/Nasha sandwich! Mickey7 was the most likeable character, rather sanguine and wholly humble because the figurative grass could never grow beneath his feet.
The world Mickey7 existed in was one built from humans that once existed on earth (no, you don't want to know how we ended up). Bring your ethics with you for perusalWitty and realMickey7 is the best book I've ever read with my name in the title. Marshall was vile and Berto was not my favourite.
The plot was very engaging, light and then loaded underneath with deeper stuff that I just loved getting my teeth into. At first, this was an easy answer but actually as I read on and really thought about the ethics of his existance, his rights as an expendable, it was a little more tricky. Thank you to Rebellion Publishing for the early review copy. It had moments that reminded me of Murderbot but Mickey7 was no murderbot.
I enjoyed some of the side characters, Nasha, other Mickey iterations and the creepers. Who or what Mickey7 was, was the nub of the question I considered throughout this book. okay it's the only book I've ever read with my name but it was still great.
Highly recommend to all my sci-fi loving friends.