Sunday, July 22, 2007
Nearly finished reading City Of Saints And Madmen.
This part made me laugh:
"IBONOF, IBONOF: A heretic once simply named Ibonof. A former member of the Truffidian Church. Excommunicated after having a vision in which he appeared to himself and proclaimed himself "divine". Spent the rest of his life talking to himself and seeing double."
This book is silly.
This part made me laugh:
"IBONOF, IBONOF: A heretic once simply named Ibonof. A former member of the Truffidian Church. Excommunicated after having a vision in which he appeared to himself and proclaimed himself "divine". Spent the rest of his life talking to himself and seeing double."
This book is silly.
Comments:
Comes across more as a discworld thing, actually.
Slightly more realistic, though.
Was telling Chris about it. His first question was: 'Is it gonzo?'
I told him it's fantasy, although there's very little in the character interaction itself that would suggest it. The setting is basically a parallel to-
He then went on to say that he wasn't into fantasy at all, as it was a form of escapism. At this point, I thought to myself how all literature becomes escapism at some point, but I didn't think it'd be something worth discussing with him. He was in one of those 'Chris' moods.
Slightly more realistic, though.
Was telling Chris about it. His first question was: 'Is it gonzo?'
I told him it's fantasy, although there's very little in the character interaction itself that would suggest it. The setting is basically a parallel to-
He then went on to say that he wasn't into fantasy at all, as it was a form of escapism. At this point, I thought to myself how all literature becomes escapism at some point, but I didn't think it'd be something worth discussing with him. He was in one of those 'Chris' moods.
For a tick i thought you were talking about Wheatloaf. Then Christopp. Then i realised who you were talking about.
Heh heh.. He's our team whippin' boy.
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Heh heh.. He's our team whippin' boy.