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Douglas Rushkoff - Ecstasy Club - John J. Reilly's review: "yet more evidence for the proposition that the 90s are simply the 60s with all of the toxins and none of the sentiment."
 
Guardian Lit.: Douglas Rushkoff - Ecstacy Club - Randall Lyman's review: "Rushkoff's got the basic novelistic moves down, but he's not adroit yet."
 
The New York Times: Douglas Rushkoff - Ecstasy Club - J. D. Biersdorfer's review: "an eerie tale of 20-somethings caught up in an increasingly trippy world of homegrown religion."
 
The SF Site: Douglas Rushkoff - Ecstasy Club - Glen Engel-Cox's review: "without its references to '90s culture and counter-culture, Ecstasy Club reads like a poor man's Illuminatus! Trilogy."
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