A review by gallifreiyan
Classic Starts(r) Gulliver's Travels by Martin Woodside, Jonathan Swift

4.0

Reads like a captains log, its very interesting the kind of creative ideas existed before technology; the kinds of fantasies people were capable of having before the rise of automation and artificial intelligence. Super old English but entertaining, not too drawn out and overly detailed. The last portion took a strange turn and had a racist vibe with the darker skinned "Yahoo's" but in the end he couldnt talk to or respect any human including his family. Lots of political and social themes about being an outsider with and without power and learning new philosophies of life.