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Spares (Paperback)

by Michael Marshall Smith (Author)
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd; New edition edition (2 Nov 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006512674
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006512677
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 129,251 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Comic, cruel, twisted and surreal' EMPIRE 'Some books stretch the imagination. This one mugs it' DAVID BADDIEL 'Tense, exciting and at times very, very funny! He's worth every penny' TIME OUT 'Witty, hard-edged and coruscatingly imaginative! Compellingly off-kilter' NEW SCIENTIST 'Spares blurs imaginative surrealism and hard-bitten horror with a storytelling skill that can only be described as pure genius' VENUE 'A compulsively readable melding of hardboiled narrative and hardware invention' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY


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Talking fridges, human clone farms, flying shopping malls -- we must be in the Michael Marshall Smith zone. A world all too close to our own! Spares -- human clones, the ultimate health insurance. An eye for an eye -- but some people are doing all the taking. Spares -- the story of Jack Randall: burnt-out, dropped out, and way overdrawn at the luck bank. But as caretaker on a Spares Farm, he still has a choice, and it might make a difference!if he can run fast enough. Spares -- a breathless race through strange, disturbing territories in a world all too close to our own. Spares -- it's fiction. But only just!

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lend Me Your Ears, 22 Aug 2005
'Spares' is without doubt one of my favourite novels, jostling for the top-spot only with William Gibson's seminal 'Neuromancer'. In three years I've read it twice and, once I get through all the 'perfect partners' I've picked up on Amazon, it's something I'll definitely read again. From the opening, one-word paragraph you can't help be hooked: a simple "Widescreen" and Smith has you. He won't let you go until the very end.

This is the story of Jack Randall, a man who has managed to destroy his life so completely that he's found himself stuck as the janitor of a Spare Farm. His wife and child have been murdered, girlfriend obliterated in a gang attack in the city of the New Richmond, his old home is a cesspool of people who want him dead. Or worse. But despite being a drug-idled, cheating, corrupt ex-cop and once an even more addicted soldier, Randall still has a heart: he lets the Spares out of their cages, starts teaching a group of them how to be 'human', as he sees it. Off the drugs, and with the help of Ratchet, a service droid and probably the most human character in this world, Randall decides to free the Spares... But someone has different ideas and Randall's road to salvation will take him deep into his own past, the past he's fought so long to avoid.

The structure and themes, Smith's insight and his wonderful sense of humour all bring to mind his debut 'Only Forwards', another great book. But it is still 'Spares' that strikes me as the better book: in 'Spares' Smith has allowed himself much greater scope to inflict his imagination on the world.

Smith's instinct for horror permeates greater than simple shocking scenes; he can invent concepts so frightening they can only be inevitable. At the Farm we are introduced to the Spares, cloned humans kept in caves without human contact - until the human they were cloned from has an accident and needs a replacement organ. On this level, the only work I can compare it to is Aldous Huxley's brilliant 'Brave New World'.

Even the city itself outlines Smith's vast, ironic imagination: a giant, flying shopping mall that landed one day, liked the view of the riot-torn Old Richmond and decided to stay. The description, outline in the prologue, sets the scene for a brilliant drawn new world that Smith knows intricately, setting scenes from the exhaust system of the old mall to the church the new city's most powerful citizen has built in honour of himself.

Plot, characters, pace, action, setting, themes... everything about this book is a genre-fiction readers wet dream - it's hard to imagine how it can ever be out-done and like 'Neuromancer' it probably never will be. It's hard to understand why Steven Spielberg opted to make 'Minor Report' when he had this on his desk, but perhaps Tom Cruise wasn't happy playing a character as bad as Randall.

Buy it, read it, tell your friends to read it and a few strangers too. Then get Hollywood to make the movie, just so more people will read it.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an amazing book!, 24 April 2003
By R. Grimes - See all my reviews
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Before I read this book I always assumed Sci-Fi books were stories about weird aliens – written by geeks, for geeks. My friend lent me this book and I wasn’t really expecting it to be any good.

I was hooked from the first page. The world the story is based in is very, very cool. I now understand the term, cyber-punk. Drug-dealing, gun-totting, nutters living in a high-tech world, populated with scum.

The book is a detective story set in a huge shopping centre. The shopping centre used to travel from continent to continent (it can fly) but broke down and never resumed its journey. It’s a massive self-contained city, 100’s of floors high. The scum live at the bottom and the rich at the top. The detective is the, rapt-addicted, janitor of the “spares” farm. He determines to set right the injustices that the spares have suffered. In doing this, he has to confront his, very dark, past.

I read the book in one sitting. I started reading it at about 11.00pm and was reading it for so long that I didn’t go to university the next day.

I concur with the other reviews on this page. This is one of the only books I’ve read that I didn’t want to end.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Your new favourite author..., 13 Nov 2002
By N. Davies - See all my reviews
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...I'm not kidding - I picked up a copy of Spares in a second hand bookshop a few years ago, thinking (from the blurb on the back) that it sounded like a good way to waste a couple of hours.

After reading this book I immediately went out and ordered 'Only Forward' and 'One of Us' (this was before MMS's books were readily available)

'Spares' is about a man (Jack Randall) trying to give a scrap of humanity to the Spares (clones of humans that can be harvested for spare parts should something happen to their real life counterparts) he is in charge of by introducing them to the real world and releasing them from the farm where they were kept. Jack Randall is a man trying to escape from his past, but ultimately ends up falling face first back into it.

Michael Marshall Smith creates a future world that is bizarre, but also, somehow believable - it all makes sense in some weird pseudo-science way, everything has a half plausible explanation.

I love this book because you can savour every line, there is something interesting in each and every sentence. I love the future world it creates, the character of Jack Randall - the way he thinks and talks and especially New Richmond.

You will not regret buying this book, I have lent my (now very battered) copy to several people who have immediately begged to borrow my other Michael Marshall Smith books or gone out to buy their own.

If you enjoy this book can I also suggest 'Only Forward' and 'One of Us' along with the book of short (and somewhat disturbing) stories 'What You Make It' all by Michael Marshall Smith.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book ISN'T a one trick pony!
Sometimes when you see a book with an absolutely stunning/revolting/brilliant idea at it's centre (and I challenge anyone to think up a better/worse concept than a "Spares farm"! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spares
I have read this author previously under the name Michael Marshall and this book "Spares" seems completely different to any of the others I've read, it's weird, wacky and... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars totally loses track of itself - but is fun nonetheless
So 'Spares' by Michael Marshall Smith is at once a sci fi thrill ride of intricate cyberpunk proportions. Read more
Published 15 months ago by T. ANDERSEN

5.0 out of 5 stars So Good I read it in German
Why add another review? - well, because its great to shout about a class act.

Horrific, Funny, Intelligent, Thrilling. Read more
Published 17 months ago by R. Baker

2.0 out of 5 stars Been There, bought the t-shirt
I had to read this as the choice of the month for my book club. Science Fiction is not my favourite genre, and I have to say, that to disagree with almost everyone who has... Read more
Published on 20 Nov 2007 by Mrs. K. A. Wheatley

5.0 out of 5 stars Send in the clones...
M.M.Smith's SF novels are little gems and for me this is the biggest jewel in his crown of triumphs. Read more
Published on 17 May 2007 by Foureyes

5.0 out of 5 stars SPARE ME!
Any information you want about this book can be found in the other reviews. I'm going to give you an honest opinion. DON'T READ THIS BOOK! It's literally too good. Read more
Published on 30 April 2007 by SeriousWaste

5.0 out of 5 stars Total mind trip
A friend bought me this as a Christmas present. On reading the cover notes I was a little dubious as I've never been a fan of 'hard sci-fi', but I shouldn't have been so... Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2007 by Nick Kirby

5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for Sci Fi fans and cult books
Having only recently have I been introduced to MMS, and from the very first book I read "Only Forward (absolutly fantastic) to One of us - (just as good) to this book I have ben... Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2005 by barriecotton

5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, brutal and dark all at once
I had read "Only Forward" and "One Of Us" before I bought Spares for 25p out of a bargain bin at my local library (sorry, Amazon), and "SPares" definately did not disappoint... Read more
Published on 21 Aug 2004 by Anon

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