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Jun 21

Most... awkward... mindswap...ever...Click for full image

Ash Comments: If you want to show a human and an alien swapping minds, should the human be photo-realistic while the alien looks like a child’s drawing? Or is he turning into an alien child’s drawing? That mouth just bugs me.
Published 1967

Actually, that cover is a visual feast!I would pick that one up.Neeaaa, I've seen worse.Interesting, but I would still take it on a train.It's somewhere between the awful/good scale.Would not like to be seen reading that!Awful... just awful...I swear, thats my flatmates!Gah... my eyes! They are burning!Good Show Sir.... Good Show! (Average: 6.81 out of 10)
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10 Responses to “Mindswap”

  1. THX 1138 Says:

    Hey, is this mind swap or face swap? Make up your, er… face.

  2. Smith Says:

    M C Escher’s early work showed little promise.

  3. Phil Says:

    I like it when publishers compare an author’s new book with their most obscure previous book. I would have said “from the author of THE TENTH VICTIM”.

    Of course MINDS WAP is a bit dated now. Everyone uses MINDS 3G instead.

  4. Tom Noir Says:

    What, no half-nude men with unsubtle phallic imagery today?!?

  5. Tom Noir Says:

    By the by, am I the only one who just gets an eternal ‘loading’ icon when he tries to rate something lately?

  6. Phil Says:

    Tom, you are not alone: this ‘loading’ thing started happening for me yesterday, and I am currently unable to rate anything. And it’s not confined to one computer: I have tried three different PCs.

    :-(

  7. Lulu Says:

    I’m having the same trouble with ratings as Tom and Phil

  8. Alessandra Kelley Says:

    Worst Animorphs book ever.

    Well, that explains why this book hasn’t any star rating yet. I’m also getting the eternal “Loading” circle.

  9. Anti-Sceptic Says:

    It seems as though the alien was smiling more as an alien, but as you can see from the transition he became less happy as he began to become more human

  10. Phil Says:

    Anti-Septic, you have a pessimistic view of the narrative. I, the eternal optimist, saw it as emotionally neutral man becoming happy ET.

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