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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Wizard and the Witch by John C. Sulak



Found this on a recommended reading list for fantasy titles at the library. These were two people that grew up reading fantasy and sci-fi novels and decided, hey, why does this have to be fiction? So, they created a church, raised actual unicorns, and were some of the first ones to shape and establish neopaganism and polyamory relationships as we know them today. Not really how I want to live my life, but hey, it was fascinating to read about.

Bizarre, yet oddly intriguing.

432 pages

Friday, October 18, 2019

The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis

The Great DivorcePeople are stupid and they never recognize that they're stupid.. I've been thinking it forever. But maybe that's the point he's making. We miss our own flaws. He makes the faults of the characters so obvious so that maybe you'll see yourself in the pride, the greed, the selfishness, the moral relativity...

I love the idea of the Gray Land...Because isn't that so much like our world. It offers us things that are good, but mediocre; things that will never truly satisfy or bring peace.

It was almost heart breaking to watch people walk away...but free will, man...

160 Pages