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Works by Tom Wolosz

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Wolosz, Tom
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, USA
Education
Ph. D. in Geology
Short biography
About Doc Tom

Tom “Doc Tom” Wolosz grew up in NYC, but developed an unexpected love of the outdoors, and reading Science Fiction and Fantasy (LOTR about 25 times, but no, he never learned to speak Elvish). The former led him into the field of Geology and the latter into bookstores. The end result was a Ph. D. in Geology, a life-long love of books, and an urge to write. The Ph. D. landed him in Plattsburgh, NY and a job teaching about rocks, fossils, dinosaurs and killer comets at SUNY Plattsburgh. While there he also developed a love of photography and the Adirondacks. During hiking season you might run into him on Mt. Marcy or Algonquin Mountain.

At present he is being held in servitude by four cats, lovingly “loaned” to him by his son.

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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
The plot is not fast-paced, but is intriguing. The characters didn't really make me like them or hate them, they just were there. A lot of the slave training drug on and I would've liked more plot focus earlier on. Great idea and enjoyed it, but needs something more to it in order for me to consider reading a sequel if there was one.
 
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kirathelibrarian | 12 other reviews | Dec 23, 2015 |
I received this book in exchange for an honest review. I had a hard time with this book because it just didn't flow for me. It wasn't that it was bad it just didn't grab me and hold my attention. There seemed to be a whole lot going on without any resolution. Just more questions. I love that it was not the standard read that's why I gave 3 stars, but I couldn't go higher because I couldn't relate to the content.
 
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thicks | 12 other reviews | Jul 9, 2015 |
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Lagging in areas. Very hard to keep my focus on the story.
 
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January.Gray | 12 other reviews | Apr 10, 2015 |
This is a fascinating book. And, at the same time, it's boring as fuck. Because, the sci-fi elements in this book, the technology, is amazing. But the story is just plain stupid. And unfortunately, the tech is not good enough to carry the entire book. It's good enough for a short story, but just sucks the life-force out of this book.

It's the story of The Machine, and the chaos it's created, throughout the universe. The Machine is a man-made device that basically turned man into Gods. Because it allowed man to achieve anything. To create their own worlds. Create their own people. Create their own universe.

This book is centered around the slaves of these Gods. The police, who call themselves Enforcers. The Enforcers were called into existence by the Gods purely for amusement. Apparently. Just to see what they could, in fact, enforce. If anything. Imagine sending a puny slave up against a God. Comedy gold, right? Not so much.

The problem with this book is that the majority of it is about training one of these slaves to be an Enforcer. And it's slow as fuck. I mean, it's just such mundane shit. What do you want for breakfast? Would you like some tea? How about some nice hot broth, to soothe your stomach? Who gives a bloody fuck. Kill something, for fuck's sake.

I mean, if the Gods created these Enforcers for entertainment purposes, they must be surely disappointed. Because they really are boring as fuck. They'd make shitty reality TV, that's for sure. There's no sex, no deceit, no conflict at all really. So what's the fucking point?

Yes, the technology in this book is fascinating. And it's a compelling read, learning about The Machine, and its history. But that's it. That's all that's worth reading in this book. And unfortunately, that's just a short story. A book, it does not make.
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gecizzle | 12 other reviews | Mar 5, 2015 |

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