Recommend: Worth the wait. Read it for pages 203-204 if anything.
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I've been on a tear lately with reading. Before this most recent run (which started about a year ago, but truly picked up steam in the last 6 months), my max output was ...
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I don't use the word "coincidence" any longer, at least in my speech. Mentally, there's occasionally an unwelcome
force that wants me to entertain the notion, in fact buy tickets for both a matinee and late showing, but ...
I want God, I want poetry,
I want danger, I want freedom,
I want goodness, I want sin.
--Aldous Huxley
That's the way the mind works: the human brain is genetically predisposed toward organization, yet if not tightly controlled, will link one imagerial fragment to ...
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Read this if you want to develop a hell-level deepness for what good writing is, since this is just the opposite of that. Beyond technical aspects of composition, there is at heart a feel to good writing that no coursework could ...
Review: A supposed diary of a teenage girl in the 1960s who gets introduced to LSD and uppers and whose life very
quickly spirals tragically downhill during the free love era. I was enchanted - I never even stopped to jot down the
good quotes ...
Review: This was a very quick read, and I stuck with it until the end because I knew I'd finish quickly. Otherwise, I
may have put this one down early. This is the first work by Gore Vidal I ...
Review: I'm a sucker for historical fictions. While the main story arc certainly takes place contemporaneously, with
heavy references to Columbine, the Iraq War, and Hurricane Katrina, this story of familial lineage (and what our
ancestors whom we've never met can ...
Review: Although there were certainly a few gem quotes, I couldn't escape the feeling that this was just the
re-hashing of an LSD trip. The author seems very coy about the truth of the story, which bugs me. Are you saying this ...