Hope - a review


Another disappointment

Hope by Aaron Zelman and L. Neil Smith

I'm still looking for the great American libertarian novel.

This isn't it.

It's a great source of libertarian views, and the real life examples are accurate. The passion is there, the speeches are there, even the cheering section is there. What isn't there is a story.

As a novel, the best thing I can say about it is that it is contrived. Alexander Hope, the central character, is a widower billionaire industrialist turned history professor turned Presidential candidate. He basically wins the election (with the lowest turnout in history) because the Republican candidate is arrested on child porn charges and the Democratic candidate (based on a certain female Senator from New York although never actually named) is killed in a car accident.

And I haven't even mentioned the cute infobabe yet. The authors name for it, not mine.

The speeches are great, the reasoning is good, the philosophy is outstanding. But the characters and plot need a lot of work.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Thu - November 3, 2005 at 10:37 PM  Tag


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