"Saunders delivers some very funny exchanges and imaginative set-pieces, but literally has to call in a deus ex machina to effect Outer Horner's final undoing. It's entertaining, but politics and war don't really work that way, allegorically or otherwise." --Publisher's Weekly. I guess Saunders needs to start attending Robert McKee seminars. What a hack!
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The way Saunders wraps this one up is uncommonly beautiful.
Only a couple weeks away: The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil.
Posted by: x amount | August 17, 2005 9:48 AM
"Saunders delivers some very funny exchanges and imaginative set-pieces, but literally has to call in a deus ex machina to effect Outer Horner's final undoing. It's entertaining, but politics and war don't really work that way, allegorically or otherwise." --Publisher's Weekly. I guess Saunders needs to start attending Robert McKee seminars. What a hack!
Posted by: Omar | August 17, 2005 3:50 PM