Gunslinger – Edward Dorn
People always talk about the great American Novel. But what about the Great American Epic Poem?
People always talk about the great American Novel. But what about the Great American Epic Poem?
Intelligence is communal. I asked around, and apparently this makes sense.
read more The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone – Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach
Without it being a comment on the book itself, I have no idea why I read this.
Said to be the first great American novel, one find themselves asking why.
read more The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 – James Fenimore Cooper
Self Help book are always a let down, but this one is particularly empty.
There are some things I don’t want to discuss with my students. Here’s one.
Some books you just have to return to in order to fully grasp them. This one will need a ”round 3” from me.
This Warhammer book handles a a common sci-fi trope really poorly. But who cares?
I enjoyed this book so much that I actually regret having picked it up used at a book store. I should mail Lynne Murphy a check or some shit. Or maybe a cheque. It doesn’t matter. I think she would cash it either way.