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Martin wrote: "Soon to be a Speilberg film...."
What Martin means is that there may, someday, be a movie with the same title as the book. I doubt much will be recognizable, rather like World War Z.
Robopocalypse is told in retrospect as a series of reports, interviews, diaries, recordings, many by people who did not survive the robopocalypse. It's an interesting approach to storytelling, lacking any one central character, but spreading the plotline over a dozen locations and groups of characters.
What Martin means is that there may, someday, be a movie with the same title as the book. I doubt much will be recognizable, rather like World War Z.
Robopocalypse is told in retrospect as a series of reports, interviews, diaries, recordings, many by people who did not survive the robopocalypse. It's an interesting approach to storytelling, lacking any one central character, but spreading the plotline over a dozen locations and groups of characters.
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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War (other topics)Robopocalypse (other topics)
(2011)