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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Asterick
Somehow, this ended up not in Reviews, but on my signings page...Sorry for the delayed Review.
According to Mark LaFlamme, eighty years from now, cars will drive themselves and most of California will be gone, but Baseball, that all American game, will still be played. There will still be statiums to go to, but no hotdogs. Mr. LaFlamme frames the ideas of the future in a story told by a grandfather to his grandson.
In many ways, this story is reminicent of Shoeless Joe Jackson.
But, don't take my word for it, read it for yourself.
Happy Reading!
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