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Jetpack Dreams Mac Montandon

Jetpack Dreams By Mac Montandon

Jetpack Dreams by Mac Montandon


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A hilarious pop-socio-cultural history of the greatest invention that never was, the jetpack, and a participatory journey through the bizarre subculture of jetpack enthusiasts in search of a working model

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Jetpack Dreams: One Man's Up and Down (but Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was by Mac Montandon

Jetpack Dreams chronicles the colorful pop history and science of that most amazing and mysterious of machines: the jetpack. Fueled by a fascination and lifelong obsession with the power of flight, journalist Mac Montandon goes on a vastly entertaining search of the elusive invention. He examines the jetpacks inspiration from the first shoulder-mounted wings to Bill Suitors 1984 Olympic flight, even uncovering a gruesome jetpack-related murder in Houston. From the earliest days of the pack to its enduring role in popular culturewith Buck Rogers, James Bond, Boba FettMontandon seeks to answer two simple questions: Where is the jetpack that was promised to him, and to all of us, years ago? And if its out there, can he catch a ride?

Jetpack Dreams Reviews

"Booklist," 10/15/08
"Montandon's entertaining adventures highlight a strange footnote of the space age."
A.J. Jacobs, author of "The Know-It-All" and "The Year of Living Biblically"
"Reading this book is as fun as zooming through the sky with a rocket on your back. And better yet, you won't break your collarbone."
"Kirkus," 9/15
"A breezy niche history of a staple of pulp adventures...An amusing collection of stories about individuals of varying degrees of eccentricity who are devoting much of their lives and personal fortunes to a near-impossible dream."
"Wall Street Journal," 10/27/08
"Montandon tours this wreckage-strewn territory and sketches some of its fanatical inhabitants."


"The Skimmer," Time.com, 10/26/08
"Buckle up. Armed with lively prose and voluminous research on an invention that never flowered as promised, [Montandon] takes readers on a tour of the jetpack's strange history and stranger modern subculture. Montandon traces the jetpack's history with gusto, and he's evocative when explaining the invention's allure...As a witty and likable writer, he makes a good companion for this quixotic journey."


Men.Style.com, 10/28/08
"If you only read one book about jetpacks this year, make it Mac Montandon's "Jetpack Dreams,.".The book is far better reported than it has any right to be."


BoingBoing.net, 10/28/08
"A delightful and engrossing story of the quest for one of humankind's greatest technological fantasies--to strap on a device and fly like a bird."


"New York Press," "Speed Reads," 11/5/08
"Takes the reader from the invention's fantastic origins with Buck Rodgers to modern men still chasing the dream."


io9.com, 11/08
"A detailed report of [Montandon's] quest to find the jetpack of his dreams...It's an exhilarating ride for anyone who thrills to the sight of "Star Wars"'s bounty hunter, but its anecdotes, mini-biographies, photos, and tales from the edge of science will rouse even the most Earth-minded..."Jetpack Dreams" is certainly food for the souls of people like us, whose eyes leap to the sky to search for contrails every time we hear an engine. Montandon uses his considerable talent and experience to craft an engaging and accessible narrative of North American jetpack dreamers. His book is at once a history of and update on the emergence of this futuristic device...He deftly catalogues every detail of the 'voluptuous panic' that is flight...This nonfiction story of the jetpack's evolution reads as easily as chick lit, and it rewards with adventures through aerospace. It could be a fun holiday read, but it's also a necessity for the library of anyone who wants--to take a line from the book--'[to kick] gravity's ass like it [has] never been kicked before.'"


"Baltimore City Paper," 11/19/08
"Traces the history and development of man's quixotic quest for a flying backpack--from the pages of Buck Rogers stories to a physics student's dorm room at Queen's College in Ireland."


"Augusta Metro Spirit," 11/19/08
"A well-crafted narrative built around an odd historical background...A story concerning one of the more interesting creation and dreams of recent science... ...With a witty humorous tone, Montandon shows us just how much of our collective insanity can be inspired by the simple dream of flying, and in so doing, points out the tragic obsessions that come to dominate the human imagination."


"Seed," December 2008
"Montandon chases down this futuristic flying machine and introduces us to the motley crew of garage-based tinkerers devoted to keeping the dream aloft...A fine ode to what makes a lot of us fall in love with science in the first place: a future where the impossible is possible."


"Rocky Mountain News," 11/27/08
"Montandon is a humorous--and at times irreverent--writer who delivers more than just a simple history lesson. He mixes in adventure writing, his personal memoirs and even a bit of murder and mayhem. Despite the many directions this book takes, somehow it all works."


"Brooklyn Paper," 12/4/08
"[A] uniquely pop-cultural take on an engineering obsession."


Powell's Books blog, 11/26/08
"Until the day when we can all pony up $200K for our very own jetpacks, Montandon's tremendously entertaining book will have to make do."


"January," 11/28/08
"Such a delight...It's a great ride and since you're unlikely to find an actual jetpack under your tree, "Jetpack Dreams" may well be the next best thing."


Technoprobing blog, 11/16/08
"Montandan does an excellent job...of showing how those demo flights grabbed the imaginations of a fair number of obsessive tinkerers."


The Shelf Life, 12/13/08
"Here in one handsome, ardcover book is the whole ugly, heartbreaking and frequently hilarious story of what really happens when one tries to fly by putting rockets in one's backpack. A sad and sorry business it has been, but a very good book has resulted."
The Shelf Life, 12/13/08
"Here in one handsome, ardcover book is the whole ugly, heartbreaking and frequently hilarious story of what really happens when one tries to fly by putting rockets in one's backpack. A sad and sorry business it has been, but a very good book has resulted."

RoyChristopher.com, 2/6/09
"When I was a kid, my uncles and elders told me that we wouldn't have cars when I got old enough to drive. We'd have personal planes, hovercrafts, and jetpacks. If you were similarly lied to growing up then Mac Montandon's "Jetpack Dreams" is the answer to your prayers, and/or your queries about where your promised jetpack is."


"Salt Lake Underground," February 2009
"Montandon tackles the subject with a very appropriate sense of humor. This book is an inspiration."


AmericanProfile.com, 1/31/10
"A wide-ranging odyssey...Fun, funny, fascinating, full of colorful characters and spiked with unexpected drama, "Jetpack Dreams" soars to places that might surprise you."
"San Francisco Book Review," March 2010
"[A] thorough, occasionally meandering, love letter to everyone's favorite not-yet-realized from of transportation...Exhaustively explor[es] the rich history of personalized pyrotechnic-propelled portability...But perhaps the best part of the book is the ongoing examination of why we find them so fascinating, and why we even want jetpacks at all...A merry tribute to a quirky piece of aviation history."
PopMatters.com, 3/23/10 "A book that is entertaining when it focuses on its proper subject: the jetpack and the people who invented it, its genesis in popular imagination and how its allure continues to lead people to try to build and perfect jetpacks...Great stories all and Montandon manages to tell them with the humor and wit and sympathetic eye they need."
"Midwest Book Review," April 2010
"Offers a lively search for a rocket-powered reality in a fun survey perfect for general lending libraries, science fiction and transportation collections alike." "Vicksburg"" Post," 10/10/10"Chronicles the colorful pop history and science of that most amazing and mysterious of machines, the jetpack."
AmericanProfile.com, 1/31/10
A wide-ranging odyssey Fun, funny, fascinating, full of colorful characters and spiked with unexpected drama, Jetpack Dreams soars to places that might surprise you.
San Francisco Book Review, March 2010
[A] thorough, occasionally meandering, love letter to everyone s favorite not-yet-realized from of transportation Exhaustively explor[es] the rich history of personalized pyrotechnic-propelled portability But perhaps the best part of the book is the ongoing examination of why we find them so fascinating, and why we even want jetpacks at all A merry tribute to a quirky piece of aviation history.
PopMatters.com, 3/23/10 A book that is entertaining when it focuses on its proper subject: the jetpack and the people who invented it, its genesis in popular imagination and how its allure continues to lead people to try to build and perfect jetpacks Great stories all and Montandon manages to tell them with the humor and wit and sympathetic eye they need.
Midwest Book Review, April 2010
Offers a lively search for a rocket-powered reality in a fun survey perfect for general lending libraries, science fiction and transportation collections alike. Vicksburg Post, 10/10/10"
AmericanProfile.com, 1/31/10
"A wide-ranging odyssey...Fun, funny, fascinating, full of colorful characters and spiked with unexpected drama, Jetpack Dreams soars to places that might surprise you."
San Francisco Book Review, March 2010
"[A] thorough, occasionally meandering, love letter to everyone's favorite not-yet-realized from of transportation...Exhaustively explor[es] the rich history of personalized pyrotechnic-propelled portability...But perhaps the best part of the book is the ongoing examination of why we find them so fascinating, and why we even want jetpacks at all...A merry tribute to a quirky piece of aviation history."
PopMatters.com, 3/23/10 "A book that is entertaining when it focuses on its proper subject: the jetpack and the people who invented it, its genesis in popular imagination and how its allure continues to lead people to try to build and perfect jetpacks...Great stories all and Montandon manages to tell them with the humor and wit and sympathetic eye they need."
Midwest Book Review, April 2010
"Offers a lively search for a rocket-powered reality in a fun survey perfect for general lending libraries, science fiction and transportation collections alike." Vicksburg Post, 10/10/10

About Mac Montandon

Mac Montandon is the editor of Innocent When You Dream: The Tom Waits Reader. He has written for the New York Times, Radar, Salon.com, and Interview. He lives in Brooklyn.

Additional information

CIN0306818345G
9780306818349
0306818345
Jetpack Dreams: One Man's Up and Down (but Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was by Mac Montandon
Used - Good
Paperback
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
2009-12-01
288
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