Eric Farnsworth
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O! Enkidu!: The Other Story of the Epic of Gilgamesh
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"Well. This was quite interesting.
There's a lot I could say about this book, but I almost feel that even giving you a brief plot summary would spoil things that are so much better if you find them out the way Patrick Ness intended. First off, the writi" Read more of this review » |
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Ugh. Okay, I saw that it said "Fable" in the subtitle, but seriously, "Fable" doesn't mean just making shit up. Who would send a man who had never shot a gun on a mission to kill a few thousand goats? Nobody. And not because the man lied about his abi ...more |
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"i think that once upon a time i liked these hyper-postmodern hallucinatory kaleidoscopic vignette collections. but now, while i like the absurdism and satire and all, i mostly just find myself bored. please, just give me one scrap of narrative struct"
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"Very enjoyable historical fiction about a midwife in the 17 hundreds. There is also a sort of mystery but I mainly enjoyed the midwifery tales and the stories of their village. "
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There are many who love those ancient Greeks and Romans. I'm not one of them. Notwithstanding all the philosophizing and writing and democracy, etc. that they are famous for, those ancient Western Civilizers all seem to me a bunch of warlike bastards. ...more |
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“Linus: Your life is different, isn't it? I've often wondered how you cope.. I mean, how do you survive?
Snoopy: Dog brains..”
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Snoopy: Dog brains..”
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“Reality is perhaps a thing too inherently ruinous for there to be any abiding certainty about it.”
― Portrait of an Unknown Lady
― Portrait of an Unknown Lady
“The only remaining option is to eat the painting.”
― Then Then Then
― Then Then Then






















