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"What if the world was so terrible that your only hope for a happy life would be to hide away in the world's greatest amusement park...Dreamworld? In The Free Lunch, author Spider Robinson transports us to Dreamworld, a place where everybody has fun, dreams can come true, and the only sadness is when they close for the night." "Robinson tells the tale of Mike, a young teen who escapes our own dark, tormented near future into a dream - into Dreamworld. There he meets Annie, another refugee who has built a life in the underworld of this fantastic amusement park, perhaps the last vestige of innocence left in the world. But it is tainted by a dark secret - a ruthless competitor, who can't possibly create an attraction that's as much fun as Drearnworld, has decided that if he can't beat Dreamworld, he might as well destroy it. There's another threat to Drearnworld. Suddenly there are more trolls at the end of the day than were there in the morning...and nobody, not even Mike or Annie, knows where they're from. But it's up to them and their passion for preserving this last haven of joy in a world of horrors to save Dreamworld...and Earth's future."--BOOK JACKET.Editorials
Publishers Weekly
This smoothly written, well-paced romp from Canadian author Robinson (Telempath) takes places in 2023 at Dreamworld, a Disneyland-style park, whose themes draw from SF, fantasy and 1960s popular culture. Twelve-year-old Mike tries to hide himself in Dreamworld, but runs into the "Mother Elf," a midget named Annie. Comparing notes, they begin to suspect that Dreamworld is being infiltrated, but by whom? They first suspect "aliens," then agents of Alonzo Haines, proprietor of Dreamworld's spatterpunk rival, Thrillworld. Then they discover that Haines's formidable enforcer, Randall Conway, is after the aliens and after them as well. Mike and Annie ally themselves with the mystery folk, particularly an ingenious little gentleman named Hormat with an arsenal of high-tech dirty tricks, simply in order to stay alive long enough to find out where Hormat is literally coming from. In due course, after Conway gets what he deserves, all secrets are revealed, with Hormat's being so unoriginal as to be almost anticlimactic. Besides piling on the warm fuzzies, Robinson pays blatant homage to Robert A. Heinlein, retelling the classic youth-and-mentor tale of that author's juveniles and referring extensively to his work in the Dreamworld themes. The conclusion hints at a sequel in which Mike and Annie will infiltrate Thrillworld. Fans of lightweight SF should be pleased. (Aug. 27) FYI: Best known for the Callahan series, Robinson has won the Hugo, Nebula and John W. Campbell awards. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.Library Journal
When young runaway Mike seeks refuge in Dreamworld, the world-famous theme park, he discovers that he is not the first to hide away in the park's underground passages. Along with veteran stowaway Annie, Mike learns that creatures known as Trolls have invaded Dreamworldand they seem to have a sinister reason for their presence in the park. Veteran sf humorist Robinson (the Callahan series) takes on American cultural icons with his customary love for irony and clever wordplay. A good choice for sf collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.Kirkus Reviews
In-jokey science fiction yarn from the author of Callahan's Key (2000), etc. The Dreamworld theme park offers wholesome, appealing entertainment: rides, fireworks, a Heinlein area, Strawberry Fields, Mike Callahan and friends, Master Li and Number Ten Ox, etc. Fleeing a horrible existence, young Mike goes behind the scenes determined to become invisible and live there forever. He soon runs into Annie, a supersmart midget who's lived invisibly in Dreamworld since it opened; she helps out in all sorts of ways and is known to awed maintenance workers as the Mother Elf. Many of Dreamworld's employees are midgets or dwarfs, actors, characters, or ideal for operating in tiny spaces. Annie takes a shine to Mike's quick wits and obvious love of Dreamworld; she shows him how to survive, open doors, and tap into the computer network. Alonzo Haines, however, jealous owner of the rival, violence-ridden Thrillworld, schemes to destroy Dreamworld; he's hired dangerous thug Randall Conway to probe for weaknesses. Conway reports that, somehow, more worker dwarfs come out of Dreamworld than go in. Independently, Annie's just observed the same thing. As Annie and Mike investigate, Conway becomes aware of them. They discover what the intruders are, which makes it doubly important to prevent Conway grabbing one. But can Annie and Mike deal with the ruthless Conway as well as unravel the mystery of the uninvited guests? Fun in a knowing, rather sophomoric way; should keep most readers engaged and guessing.Ben Bova
"You get much more than you bargained for in this fun-filled-yet-serious novel. Spider's the antidote for entropy, the blahs, and the pernicious notion that humor and good grace are absent from the SF field."Allen Steele
"The Free Lunch" is a three course meal: adventure, humor, and solid extrapolation. Spider Robinson is a master storyteller, and this novel is one of his best. Bon appetite!"The Vancouver Sun
"If one were given the task of creating Spider Robinson from scratch, the best way to do it would be to snatch James Joyce from history, force-feed him Marx Brothers films and good jazz for the better part of a decade, then turn him loose on a world badly in need of a look at itself."The Los Angeles Times
"Spider Robinson is the hottest writer to hit science fiction since Harlan Ellison, and he can match the masterβs frenetic energy and emotional intensity, arm-break for gut-wrench.βBook Details
Published
February 28, 2013
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Pages
7
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781470836405