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Incluye el nombre: Doug Richmond

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Conocimiento común

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male

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Many years ago, I was helping a hoarder clean her apartment, and at some point we stumbled upon a box filled with copies of this book. The hoarder lady had kept these books because she found the promise of the title very alluring, as she desperately wanted to escape the literal mess that she had accrued around herself over the years.

I can't remember if I managed to get the box out of the building, but I did take one copy home. Now, after many years, as I am cleaning out my own bookshelves, I decided to read it. That trimming is necessary because, although I'd rather not admit it, I fear that I am at risk of becoming a borderline hoarder myself.

The book, with its escape fantasy inducing title, is certainly interesting, well-written, funny and generally an enjoyable read. Doug Richmond is (was?) a proficient storyteller. The book is obviously very outdated (hello, internet!) and has, even for the late 1980s, quite stereotypical views of people and women in particular. Only read this book if you are intrigued by its premise and see it as a fascinating window into a different period. You will not actually be able to use most of what is thought here to disappear in this modern day and age.
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RubenSibon | otra reseña | Aug 31, 2022 |
Neat book and a short read. It's a pretty interesting idea, and at least in 1994, was a rather tractable problem. I'm curious how the rise of digital records would get in the way of attempting to obtain a fake identity. You can get through the book in one sitting, which is probably all of the time you'd want to dedicate to such a thing anyway --- the author clearly has some issues with women he needs to work out
 
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isovector | otra reseña | Dec 13, 2020 |

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#160,151
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