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I was incredibly excited when I learned that we would be reading a futurist novel for this section of the HPPR book club. From Afrofuturist Octavia Butler’s novel to Anishinaabe artist Lisa Jackson’s virtual reality art experience Biidaban: First Light, I’ve always appreciated speculative fiction ...
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I’m Jarrett Kaufman for HPPR.This is the fourth and final review of Nicholas Lamar Soutter’s science fiction novel, The Water Thief.
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I love satire but have to admit that I’m slightly frightened by what could be seen as seeds in today’s world blossoming in Nichola Lamar Soutter’s The Water Thief. Satire as realism is not particularly funny.
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Hello, Radio Readers! I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, KS, here to weigh in on Nicholas Soutter’s novel, The Water Thief, the third work of our Spring 2024 book series, “Water, Water, Neverwhere.”
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I’m Jarrett Kaufman for HPPR.This is the third of four reviews on Nicholas Lamar Soutter’s dystopian novel, The Water Thief.
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I'm Hannes Zacharias, a native Kansan who grew up in Dodge City, speaking for High Plains Public Radio’s Radio Readers Book Club. The book is The Water Thief” by Nicholas Lamar Soutter.
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I’m Mark Davies for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club’s 2024 Spring Read.Published in 2012, The Water Thief, by Nicholas Lamar Soutter is a novel about a dystopian near-future ...
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I’m Jarrett Kaufman for HPPR.This the second of four reviews on Nicholas Lamar Soutter’s 2012 award-winning novel, The Water Thief.
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I’m Pat Tyrer from Canyon, Texas for the High-Plains-Public-Radio-Readers Book Bytes for Spring 2024. The Water Thief by Nicholas Lamar Soutter is a science fiction dystopian novel which ironically is only tangentially about water.
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It you are hesitant, as I was, to read The Water Thief because it is a dystopian story, - after all, who needs more depressing thoughts? – let me put your concerns to rest.