Jennifer Government
by Max Barry
Vintage
(336 pages)
Keyword(s): Speculative fiction
Dates read: February 06-12, 2005,
Rating:
Jennifer Government is a satirical look at a near-term future where corporate interests have completely taken over, taxes have been abolished, and the government is more ineffectual and a lot less powerful than today's. The plot follows a handful of previously (mostly) unrelated characters who become entangled when one of them makes a big power play.
Barry's style is lightweight and humorous, with the emphasis on lightweight. There's no character development here — they're all pretty much cartoons. It is a satire, so that's okay, but Barry doesn't provide any real substance to make this more than a trifle.

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