Jed the Dead Jed the Dead

Jed the Dead

    • 3,8 • 12 đánh giá
    • 8,99 US$
    • 8,99 US$

Lời Giới Thiệu Của Nhà Xuất Bản

New York Times–bestselling author Alan Dean Foster's Jed the Dead is a comedic science fiction buddy road trip of interstellar proportions.

 


En route from Texas to the West Coast, Ross Ed Hager has an encounter of the most unusual kind when he comes across the corpse of an alien. Naming the three-eyed, six-limbed dead extraterrestrial Jed, Ross takes his new companion on the road so he doesn't have to see the sites alone.


 


Along the way, the odd couple—accompanied by a woman who hitches a ride in Ross's convertible,—are pursued by government operatives, bounty hunters, Hollywood agents, UFO fanatics, and intergalactic cops. And when Ross starts exhibiting strange, uncanny abilities, it may be a sign that Jed may not be as dead as he appears to be . . . 


 

"Foster twists a black comedy about an alien corpse into a hilarious, weird, and out-of-this-world road trip, full of memorable characters, witty dialogue, and plenty of surprises." —Publishers Weekly

THỂ LOẠI
Khoa Học Viễn Tưởng & Kỳ Ảo
ĐÃ PHÁT HÀNH
2024
9 tháng 4
NGÔN NGỮ
EN
Tiếng Anh
ĐỘ DÀI
250
Trang
NHÀ XUẤT BẢN
Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NGƯỜI BÁN
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
KÍCH THƯỚC
4,6
Mb

Nhận Xét Của Khách Hàng

Chich chie ,

Unique Story Line

(Minimal spoilers) Jed the Dead starts out simple enough, a driver stopping for lunch at a public Rest Stop. Our protagonist chooses the metaforical road less traveled and off we go. Except for a zany diversion in LA the story is within bounds of today’s human behavior. Bar patrons too sauced to see what’s right in front of their eyes to UFO cultists desperate for attention from the Great Beyond populate the western USA. Even a trek or three through the Grand Canyon and South American Jungles aren’t too much to find. But we never really get to that level of Suspension of Disbelief that engages you in most SciFi tales. Because this isn’t a SciFi tale. It’s a story about human behavior in all its many flavors. The one glaring problem is not with the story. It’s the proofreading which is nonexistent making the font an extra annoyance. Can looks like Cam and Con like Corn, you get my drift. But the misspellings, there must be a couple to every page. And the same ones over and over. This, for example, is most often ‘his.
Just little bity aggravations all throughout the story. I pushed on through because I found the premise intriguing. I actually liked the characters and I’m not disappointed. So it really comes down to whether or not you can set aside the errors and enjoy the tale or just pass this one by. My recommendation: get this book, settle in with your favorite pillow and enjoy Jed the Dead. I did. I hope you do, too.

ScatP ,

Good read but issues

This was obviously OCR’d from a cut down paperback. Lots of mistakes. No one proof read it.

dvh48 ,

Who edited this book

I have never seen a book with as many misspelled words or as many words incorrectly used.
It was a challenge to read, and not really worth the time.

The 32nd Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: Frederik Pohl The 32nd Golden Age of Science Fiction MEGAPACK®: Frederik Pohl
2016
The Guardian The Guardian
2017
The Caledonian Gambit The Caledonian Gambit
2017
The Force Awakens (Star Wars) The Force Awakens (Star Wars)
2015
Star Wars 2016 Del Rey Sampler Star Wars 2016 Del Rey Sampler
2016
Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Into Darkness
2013
Splinter of the Mind's Eye: Star Wars Splinter of the Mind's Eye: Star Wars
1986
Relic Relic
2018
For Love of Mother Not For Love of Mother Not
1983
Ring Around the Sun Ring Around the Sun
2023
Planet of the Damned Planet of the Damned
2017
The Penultimate Truth The Penultimate Truth
2012
Forever Free Forever Free
2016
The Praxis The Praxis
2009
Roy: The Most Chaotic Midlife Crisis in Cosmic History Roy: The Most Chaotic Midlife Crisis in Cosmic History
2021