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Title:The Infinite Cage
Author:Keith Laumer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:May 26th 1983 by Pinnacle Books (Mm) (first published 1972)
Categories:Science Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy
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The Infinite Cage Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 3.6 | 110 Users | 6 Reviews

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WELCOME TO ADAM'S WORLD...
When he awakens in a skid row alley, Adam knows nothing. Not who he is, nor where he's from. Money is a mystery. So are women. All he begins his new life with is a will to survive. But he learns fast: first, how to get away; then how not to have to. In the beginning Adam wants to be friends with us. Before he's through he just might run the human race off its feet...

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Original Title: The Infinite Cage
ISBN: 052348559X (ISBN13: 9780523485591)

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The first in my 52 in 52 and boy what a read it was. Laumer is the greatest hack in all of hacky science fiction. This was a great read through and through even if the plot holes and physics of any of it make little to no sense.

Don't judge a book by its cover, or its first 40 pages. What starts out as a good exploration of human consciousness unburdened by memory and ambitious turns into another bad sci fi story

John Keith Laumer was an American science fiction author. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, he was an officer in the U.S. Air Force and a U.S. diplomat. His brother March Laumer was also a writer, known for his adult reinterpretations of the Land of Oz (also mentioned in Keith's The Other Side of Time).Keith Laumer (aka J.K Laumer, J. Keith Laumer) is best known for his Bolo stories and his



The first in my 52 in 52 and boy what a read it was. Laumer is the greatest hack in all of hacky science fiction. This was a great read through and through even if the plot holes and physics of any of it make little to no sense.

An idiot with no memory gains the power of telepathy but has no motivation to use it (at first). He falls into the hands of a greedy fortuneteller who wants to use his gifts in her act. Gradually he learns how to use his gift to make money, and he falls in love but rejects everything when she spurns him. This is well written but rather depressing in its view of humanity. The main thing this book does is show how much better Ted Sturgeon's More than Human is in comparison. And considering this

Decent story about a man hearing voices.
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