Move Under Ground by Nick Mamatas. Jack Kerouac, Bill Burroughs and Neal Cassady versus Cthulhu, it's the Beats against the Elder Gods.
Brilliant writing that evokes Kerouac's On The Road and a very good plot have made this book immensely enjoyable.
Tom Clancey's Splinter Cell, CHECKMATE. Written by David Micheals.
Already read alot of his first books, I like the single, modern, elite spy characters.
Also, I started reading the book of Ezekiel in the bible again.
And David, and Matthew.
I am currently reading Not In His Image: Gnostic Vision, Sacred Ecology, And The Future Of Belief by John Lamb Lash
It about the Gnostic's who were a special group of Pagans who has Physic abilities, they were Shamans, intuits etc, also Cosmologists who were able
to map our skies over 2000 years ago.
I first started reading it about 5 years ago but was never able to finish it. I started from scratch towards the end of last year and am still reading
this book! This might take me a while...
Few know that the face on the famous death mask of Tutankhamen is not his at all. This book reveals an historical mystery which overturns Ancient
Egyptian chronology, and also provides evidence that the Parting of the Red Sea and Plagues of Egypt in the Bible are accounts of actual events
I am reading Raymond Chandler's "The Simple Art of Murder." I think CHandler may have been the greatest myster/noir/hard boiled writer ever. He had
wit, humor, action, and just the right amount of badassitude in his writing.
I'm thinking of making a leap in to diesel and steam punk. I just don't know where to start.
Im doing something I never normally do and reading a book twice .
I read The Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell about 5 years ago and although its quite a difficult book to make sense of its definately one of the best
books I've ever read.
There was a really interesting interview with the author last week on the radio and spurned me to read i again. Has anyone else Read the Cloud atlas,
what did you make of it?