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A review by abomine
Cocoon by David Saperstein
3.0
This was...just fine. There's really not much to say about this book (I might have had more to say if I had seen the film, but I haven't yet), other than that it's sweet, it's sentimental, and you don't have to think too hard while reading it. A nice little bit of scifi fluff, but nothing to write home about.
It also didn't help that, for me personally, it was a bit difficult at times to distinguish between characters. I had gotten to the point where I had divided the characters into three sets of collective characters: The Old People, The Aliens, and The Bad Guys.
Again, a nice little bit of scifi fluff, good for reading on an airplane or at the beach, but not much else.
It also didn't help that, for me personally, it was a bit difficult at times to distinguish between characters. I had gotten to the point where I had divided the characters into three sets of collective characters: The Old People, The Aliens, and The Bad Guys.
Again, a nice little bit of scifi fluff, good for reading on an airplane or at the beach, but not much else.