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His lips flapped like a dying butterfly.
Gonna add that one to my hundreds-long to-read list. Thank you for the recommendation!"Denial of Death" by Ernest Becker.
Definitely one of the greatest books I have ever read, all categories and genres. I keep coming back to it, filling the pages with notes and dog ears.
I really enjoy his writing, just dripping in elegance.Just started PiHKaL and I can’t put it down.
Although I did not share my father's intense aversion to ugliness -- which often led us to associate with stupid people -- I did feel vaguely uncomfortable in the presence of anyone completely devoid of physical charm. Their resignation to the fact that they were unattractive seemed to me somehow indecent. For what are we looking for if not to please?
Please give feedback.The Peripheral by William Gibson.
Please give feedback.
I love Gibson but I haven’t read any of the Jackpot trilogy.I certainly will!