Re-reading this.
All the stories are pretty good but the one about the human slave clone working in mcdonalds in a corpocratic north korea far in the future is pretty wild.
Re-reading this.
All the stories are pretty good but the one about the human slave clone working in mcdonalds in a corpocratic north korea far in the future is pretty wild.
Fair enough.
I will say, the movie version of Letters from Zedelghem is actually pretty good (also, Hugo Weaving as the devil in Sloosha's Crossing is hilarious). But because they didn't keep the nested structure, all those scenes are mixed up with all the other scenes, so you have to watch everything to see the decent stuff, it's not worth it.