A review by wdkilpackiii
Logan's Run by George Clayton Johnson, William F. Nolan

4.0

If this isn't the first of all the dystopian society novels, it has to be on the front end. Logan is a good representation of the hero learning the truth behind the omnipresent curtain. That being said, it's a direct result of the time in which is was written, where the old are evil, so they are not allowed to live. I enjoyed the book, but there is something about a lot of books written in the '60s that always seems anticlimactic. Nonetheless, there is a haunting tone that it leaves behind, similar to the writings of Phillip K. Dick. Recommended!