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There are books that call out to be read in pairs and this may be the strangest pair of all; I could not read 'Boss' at a quick and lively 200 or so pages, without thinking of Robert Caro's (still unfinished) 'Path to Power' series on Lydon Johnson. R ...more |
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There are books that call out to be read in pairs and this may be the strangest pair of all; I could not read 'Boss' at a quick and lively 200 or so pages, without thinking of Robert Caro's (still unfinished) 'Path to Power' series on Lydon Johnson. R ...more |
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(Fragmentary on detail as I read this on holiday and am writing after the actual finish) There is so much I could say about this slight, thematically deep, short, flawed, book. What a pile of crossing themes in just one story. EUGENICS/GENETICS - a maj ...more |
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Read this some time ago so details sparse. A good comic. Vivid, original and strange images and modernist arrangement which nests well with its particular psychic-mind-collage spiritual detective story. In themes and morals just a standard lib comic b ...more |
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Read some time ago so details sparse. Lack of an actual narritive through-line (thankfully) limits the actual fear and horror of the book, reducing it, as we go on, more to a spattering of scenes. If Pim and Francie die every few pages then what does ...more |
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Read some time ago on holiday so review fast and details vague. This is a weird fucking book. Nearly a stage-play, which I rather want to produce, maybe a ridiculous overdesigned nonsense using exclusively the most slender and attractive models as the ...more |
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Read some time ago on holiday so review fast and details vague. This is a weird fucking book. Nearly a stage-play, which I rather want to produce, maybe a ridiculous overdesigned nonsense using exclusively the most slender and attractive models as the ...more |
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“Then Viol Chrime-Forgot and Sir Duno Chrime held each other tightly and wept sweet tears and Sir Duno Chrime swore that he did not care if his squire was a little strange and that he would never abandon him again so long as he lived and Viol Chrime-Forgot said he did not care if Duno Chrime was old, or mad or thought that he was made of glass, for he would never be apart from him again no matter what adventure fell, and though neither could hear each other over the roaring of the endless falls, or see each others tears for the misty dripping of the cave each knew what the other said and meant, and so they were friends again and remained so for as long as they both lived.”
― False Readings
― False Readings
“Kulwar Wolters, a gloved man I suspect to be a Cliothaum, can and could be anywhere.
Cliothaumy’s an illegal skill, rare and hard to learn. It lets you burn memory to twist the world in certain ways. The more you use it, the less you know why. Magic never gives you anything back, there’s always a trick. Kulwar Wolters used it rarely, if at all. But his fingertips were burnt, I think.”
― False Readings
Cliothaumy’s an illegal skill, rare and hard to learn. It lets you burn memory to twist the world in certain ways. The more you use it, the less you know why. Magic never gives you anything back, there’s always a trick. Kulwar Wolters used it rarely, if at all. But his fingertips were burnt, I think.”
― False Readings
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