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April 17,2025
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Very entertaining, though the final scene is a bit over-dramatic.
Clever - Foucault's Pendulum meets Ulysses, except that Foucault's Pendulum hadn't been written yet.... Then, historical psychological conspiracy.
April 17,2025
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An internalized detective novel wherein Einstein represents the logical realm and James Joyce represents the illogical. Together they assist Sir John realize everything is connected in meaningless ways.
April 17,2025
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Not as overtly mind-blowing as the Illuminatus! Trilogy, but a nevertheless fun read that manages to explore early 20th century Hermeticism, psychology, and related topics.
April 17,2025
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This book scared me so much when I first read it that I've more or less blocked it out of my mind.
April 17,2025
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Fun story. Very well written. Antiquated, borderline dumb views on atheism and Satanism.
April 17,2025
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Harder to read than cosmic trigger. I will probably reread cosmic trigger a dozen times before I get back to this one
April 17,2025
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This book won't destroy and rebuild your brain, but it's not supposed to, good for a "I'm smarter than everyone else on the bus" kind of casual read.
April 17,2025
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One of the best mystery novels. The connections to the occult and counter-culture are plentiful. I've taken notes while reading and researched the many real-world references.
April 17,2025
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Fascinating book. Entertaining and thought provoking, although at times it made my brain hurt.
April 17,2025
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Abhorrently written.

Incoherent, jumbled ideas, a laughably lame plot twist that appears to have been made up on the spot. The list of things wrong with this goes on and on.

In almost all his works there is a virginal initiate who thinks of nothing but sex, and it is just tedious at this point.

All of these would be forgivable if not for the fact often paragraphs are disconnected, which again would be forgivable if not for having no grammar and looking like this was the point in the evening where he got really drunk whilst writing.

All in all I now have no idea how his books were even published in the first place.

And does he really have any other ideas other than the one trumpeted one about duality? It would seem not. One trick pony Bob and the effort to point out the blasted Observer effect on Duality strikes again!
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