Yes. And you can read Magician as a stand alone book. No need to commit to the series.Is this really that good? It's been on my 'maybe' list for years, but like the WoT, the number of books in this series is a little off-putting.
I'm only partly joking, I actually really enjoyed how bananas this book is.
Bukowski is a blind spot for me. I should remedy that.Hard to pick one, but one of Bukowski's novels that follow Henry Chinaski or John Fante's Ask the Dust would have to be my pick
when it comes to Bukowski, I really can't pick a single novel in that series. I read them all back to back, so they all sorta blend together for me timeline wise.
I loved it, one of my all-time fav books next to slaughterhouse 5, Dunction wood series.Is this really that good? It's been on my 'maybe' list for years, but like the WoT, the number of books in this series is a little off-putting.
I read the first ten pages yesterday. Interesting collection of words.
Great insofar as I've read it...and can tell you absolutely nothing about it.
I truly love this book:
Bro, and that collection of words are some of the easiest.I read the first ten pages yesterday. Interesting collection of words.
I also highly recommend
The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect
It's best to go into this book blind, but: It is a novella that explores what it means to be human and how people would adapt to immortality and the end of the world. It contains incredibly gruesome scenes of violence, rape, and torture. It is very, very good. I read it in one sitting.
You can read it for free at the author's website:
The author also posts on reddit and is pretty approachable. There is a review of the book and interview with the author on YouTube buy Atun-Shei Films. Be it does discuss the subject matter of the book, as well as some literary interpretation, including background information and interpretation by the author. As I said, I think it's best to go into the book as blind as possible, so I won't link to it here, but I feel it is an accurate review with a good exploration of the topic.
You can purchase an ebook here:
The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect
In a time not far from our own, Lawrence sets out simply to build an artifical intelligence that can pass as human, and finds himself instead with one that can pass as a god. Taking the Three Laws of Robotics literally, Prime Intellect makes every human immortal and provides instantly for every...www.lulu.com
It is also available as a print on demand book for roughly $18 if you would like to order it from a local book store to support such a store and the author.
Hard to pick one, but one of Bukowski's novels that follow Henry Chinaski or John Fante's Ask the Dust would have to be my pick
when it comes to Bukowski, I really can't pick a single novel in that series. I read them all back to back, so they all sorta blend together for me timeline wise.