Turn The Page: Spook Country by William Gibson
There is something that struck me about Gibson, reading this latest novel, and that was a quality of his prose that I had not noticed
What Starts In The Skull Stays In The Skull
There is something that struck me about Gibson, reading this latest novel, and that was a quality of his prose that I had not noticed
This really is a beautifully written book — one of those that you read and are struck by the vivid colours in which everything is
This was the perfect book for someone like me to read — damn, I got every reference in it. Is that something to be worried
Vonnegut uses the perfect framing device for this novel wherein a timequake bumps everyone back in time ten years to run through that whole decade
The Gambler is the story of Alexei Ivanovich, a tutor in the household of The General and his family. This was paired with Notes From
Taken From Chuck’s Official Site: Posted March 20th, 2008 by Dennis In emailing back and forth with Chuck earlier this week, I asked him what
I have been meaning for an age to read Dostoevsky and, having a literature degree, am slightly ashamed of myself that it has taken until