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I had another trip to the dentists today and so I grabbed Twelve Sharp because I needed a light book with a largish font. I don't know if I will rush to finish it or save for my next appointment in a few days.








Please remember the average movie script is 100 pages. The average book is 300 pages, so 200 pages are going disappear. I haven't read the last book or seen the last two movies. I think the movies did a good job of capturing the spirit of the Harry Potter series.

Finished My Abandonment and really don't recommend it. I found it to be creepy. I did go though a wide range of emotions for the main character - sympathy, hope, cheering, and finally anger. I really hoped a hunter's bullet would hit her in the end.



I had read Brave New World in college, however, I read it quickly and enough to write a paper on Thursday after listening to the lectures on Monday and Wednesday. I was really against sci-fi/dystopian stuff back then. While reading this again I would not say that I'm a fan of it. However, it is easy to see how we could easily end up becoming a society like this. I will also read Brave New World revisted for the first time.
I do wonder how much of this was Huxley trying to be shocking - getting rid of the parent / child relationshp, baby's grown in bottles, and open sex among children and adults. I can see where we take this route or end up going the route of Idiocracy.


I had read Brave New World in college, however, I read it quickly and enough to write a paper on Thursday after listening to the lectures..."
Like you, Melanie, I read this back in school. I recall very little of it; but I don't think Huxley was trying to shock so much as writing the best things he could think of to prove the total dehumanization people had sunk to by that point.
For me, I think a far more likely future is the one in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 And another frightening possiblity is that in Frederic Rich's Christian Nation
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter Just started reading this for a book club. I will be on the road to Ulysses, KS today so I should get in some good reading time. It was an Edgar nominee.
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