Duck Rodgers
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That book has it all. Illuminatti, Freemasons, Rosocrucians, Jesuits, The Vatican's obsession with aliens, Pope Francis, Transhumanism, Osiris, Isis, Apollo, Applloyon, Angles, Demons, etc. Of course it was good.
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That book has it all. Illuminatti, Freemasons, Rosocrucians, Jesuits, The Vatican's obsession with aliens, Pope Francis, Transhumanism, Osiris, Isis, Apollo, Applloyon, Angles, Demons, etc. Of course it was good.
Is it a fiction?
I went to one of the Masonic Lodge meetings down here a few weeks ago; pretty damn cool, tbpfhwy. Didn't see a single alien or sacrifice a single goat.
*I'm a dickhead.
Is it a fiction?
Anybody read anything good lately that is NOT sci-fi or post-apocalyptic? Fiction or non, as long as it's readable and not too dense.
some recent favorites include Provenance and The Boys in the Boat (both non-fiction) and All the Light We Cannot See and The Sparrow (both fiction)
right now I'm reading Somerset Maugham and Graham Greene - so it doesn't necessary have to be a current author - - just looking for ideas for when it's my turn to pick a book (March)
Bae, listen. I get it. I get tired of hearing about all the sci-fi and PA genre novels that people think are great too. I also enjoy a literary novel once in awhile. Which is exactly why I think you should try Station Eleven. It's well-written, it's thoughtful, it's good. Give it a chance. I think you'd like it!
hmmm.... 2014 National Book Award finalist, and I've never read anything by this author (Emily St. John Mandel) so I think I'll give it a try...
probably a bit of a wait to get it from the library so I'd better put my name on the list now!
thanks for the suggestion...
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Finally finished this last night:
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Sucked. I read that it was supposedly Murakami's version of Orwell's 1984 so I was expecting greatness. It was just weird and not good typical Murakami weird.
Im reading 'the book of strange new things' by michel faber. Its about a christian minister that travels to another galaxy to spread the word of god to its inhabitants. It also follows his relationship with his wife and how his marriage endures such an infathomable distance. Faber is a talented writer, his description is some of the best ive read but the plot doesnt move along quickly. Id recommend it to anyone who loves literary fiction. Less so to lovers of genre.
Few bucks for shipping... How trite.
Few bucks for shipping... How trite.
I don't think that word means what you think it means.
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Book 6 is good too. Not sure I like it as much as the 5th, but it's engaging and introduces some ****ing awesome new characters. The prologue to LOC is one of the most memorable chapters of the series.Finished the 5th Wheel of Time book and it was actually pretty damn good. All the various characters were finally interesting and traceable. There was nothing of Peron or the Two Rivers which made it even better for the next book.