Lucas Nelson Nelson itibaren Shamaspur, Uttar Pradesh, Hindistan
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A wonderful taste of the Ink World, and a beautiful introduction. I love her narrative style.
Well, the Pope was really smart. The book is based on a very cool idea, but seems to be very philosophical at times, with much of it going over my head. But for the fleeting times of understanding, it was very helpful.
What if a Lovecraftian horror actually made an attack on a modern mainland city? Find out in this hastily written trifle by John Brunner, from the glory days of the 75,000-word supermarket rack SF novel. *spoilers* A few good details will stick in my mind -- like "Old Hundred," the hymn chosen by the citizens of Jacksonville to worship their new abomination-overlord, or the naked fat woman plugging the hole in a sinking boat with her own body. This book came out in 1960 with three others by Brunner, so you have to admire his industry. Won't stop me from reading more by him.
I thought Simon and Luke's love for one another was awe inspiring. I'm glad they were strong enough to get through all the bullshit the towns people put them through. Great book.
Fascinating! It really makes you think about how you think.