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Heard of it my whole life but just havnt ever gotten to it. What did you think?Recently re read A portrait of Doren Grey by Oscar Wild.
Decent. The plot stays interesting and mostly plausible, but sometimes I roll my eyes at how excited some of the main characters get every time they get to go play mall ninja.How are they? Been wanting to start them for a while but haven't pulled the trigger yet
Decent. The plot stays interesting and mostly plausible, but sometimes I roll my eyes at how excited some of the main characters get every time they get to go play mall ninja.
I will say this...
If you're not a fan of the constitutional, small government line of thinking you may not like it.
Glock.Recently finished Glen Becks Overton Window. I'd give it 3.5 stars, kept me reading and I liked it well enough to pick up the second book, The Eye of Moloch.
The story (without spoilers) is based on the idea of One Worlders shaping public opinion to advance there agenda. As typical Beck does a good job of taking complex social/political subjects and clearly explaining it, but sometimes it seems that he over simplifies to the point that it seems he's talking under you, it also seems that the story suffers at the expense of explaining these ideas.
The characters are fairly well fleshed out but also as usual he doesn't do an overtly good job of building his characters. Once again it seems that his strong point is breaking down political ideas.
The story is pretty good and it did keep me turning the pages.
As stated above 3.5 starts, an OK read and any weakness in the story is overcome by the fact that it is a quick read. All in all I would recommend it. If for no other reason I think it is a useful book for explaining the concept of the Overton Window.
So what have you been reading?