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kristykay22 's review for:
The Children of Men
by P.D. James
This book may set a record for being as different as possible from its movie version, although they are both really good. In fact, I don't think a straight interpretation of this very very British series of moral conundrums and subtle character shifts would play very well on the big screen. This is a perfect blend of suspense, philosophy, and science fiction with a light touch on the future that permeates everything so naturally. I liked this way more than I was expecting -- challenging, satisfying, and a lot to chew on.