books by Dennis Stanton Smith
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Dennis Stanton Smith
Route Ninety-Three: A Rocky Flats Fable
Isabella Barrios
Aardvark Press
, 1995
Route Ninety-Three Review
Route Ninety-Three is loaded with lots of literary reference, so its definitely of that genre. In addition it seems to be of the non-realistic genre as well. It reminds me of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle. God help us if the workers at Rocky Flats are as stupid as they ...
Johnny Zero
Dennis Stanton Smith
Aardvark Press
, 1994
Johnny Zero Review
This book reads like a comic book with a whole bunch of characters taken from second world war movies. They are all rolled into one character: Johnny Zero. It seems to be written in the genre form with little regard to plot . . . a lot like much of the non-realistic ...
Slaughterhouse-Five (Cliffs Notes)
Dennis Stanton Smith
Cliffs Notes
, 1997
Not easy, but worth the effort
You have to accept this Vonnegut-style, or you will be disappointed just by his strange ideas about time-warp, extraterrestrials and his special wit. If you fight through, you will find more than this - it's a short book about a man/child, driven into WWII although ...
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