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Null-A Three [Paperback]

A. E. Van Vogt


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2.0 out of 5 stars Null-A disaster, 20 Aug 2007
By MarshallTown "duster42" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Null-A Three (Paperback)
Van Vogt's earlier Null-A novels explore a philosophic, educational and analytical system advanced by Alfred Korzybski called General Semantics. The stories are interesting if more than a little off the GS mark. The third Null-A novel is a disaster. I won't go into details of plot but each of the Null-A books explores a theme. The first addressed a question of identity that remains both fresh and current. The second, well, it seems to continue that exploration, more or less, after a fashion, sort of; and it tosses in a direct contradiction to Null-A philosophy as key plot device. It still hangs interesting GS quotes at the chapter headings, but, well van Vogt tried too hard. And 3? Well in 3 it doesn't seem as if he tried at all. If anything, 3 seems to be about child rearing and education, with an attractive widow. Stick to Null-A 1 and if you must, Null-A 2.

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, 14 Jan 2012
By K. L. Huber - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Null-A Three (Paperback)
I was expecting a soft bound book as pictured. What I received was a mass market paperback. The paperback was in good condition for an old paperback. Also, the cover was not as pictured.
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