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Logan Macnair

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Logan Macnair was born in Williams Lake, British Columbia and is currently based in Vancouver. His second novel, Troll (2023, Now Or Never Publishing), explores the nature of connection, alienation, and the occasional ugliness of the modern digital age. His debut novel Panegyric was released in 2020.

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Troll

4.08 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2023 — 2 editions
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To Tame a Land by Louis L’Amour

You read this and ironically pine for the good old days, when a man could gun down a dozen or so people to win the heart of a girl he barely knew as a kid and hasn't seen in five years.
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Life of Buddha by Edward J. Thomas
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One of the somewhat rare occasions where I finished a book and was not exactly sure how I felt about it one way or the other.

I admire Haushofer’s commitment to the totally bananas premise – that being a giant, invisible wall springing up overnight
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Super Castle Fun Park by Daniel Zomparelli
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Whether using the literal definition to refer to some pale apparition visiting from the afterlife, or as a more metaphorical way of depicting the lingering consequences of our choices and experiences from the past, the word ‘ghost’ can take on severa ...more
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Still a lot of fun to hang out with these characters, even if they aren't actually getting up to that much. Though I enjoyed the two short story collections a bit more, I'm willing to see this as the start of something greater and so will follow thro ...more
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Hunter S. Thompson
“But in a society with no central motivation, so far adrift and puzzled with itself that its President‡ feels called upon to appoint a Committee on National Goals, a sense of alienation is likely to be very popular—especially among people young enough to shrug off the guilt they’re supposed to feel for deviating from a goal or purpose they never understood in the first place. Let the old people wallow in the shame of having failed. The laws they made to preserve a myth are no longer pertinent; the so-called American Way begins to seem like a dike made of cheap cement, with many more leaks than the law has fingers to plug. America has been breeding mass anomie since the end of World War II. It is not a political thing, but the sense of new realities, of urgency, anger and sometimes desperation in a society where even the highest authorities seem to be grasping at straws.”
Hunter S. Thompson, Hell's Angels

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“How can a man of consciousness have the slightest respect for himself”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“Do you know that one day I'll kill you? I won't do it because I'm no longer in love with you, or because I'm jealous, but—I'll just kill you for no better reason that I sometimes long to devour you.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Gambler

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