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The Hypothetical Library
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Dick’s world is entirely speculative while. Based on memory and experience, but both are the inventions of the author. Emily Barton is a writer who masterfully splits the difference. Bartons second novel. While wildly speculative, doesn’t feel that way. Brookland is the tale of three. The late 18th century who run a gin mill, the eldest of. Nglish and dazzling verisimilitude you find yourself utterly convinced that this historical event happened. Within it a whole struc...
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The Hypothetical Library: Neil Gaiman Part II
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Laquo; Neil Gaiman. Neil Gaiman Part III ». Neil Gaiman Part II. While not all writers are suited to reading their own work, Gaiman is a natural. He reads with a gentle authority that allows the listener to sink into the story. Never forced or overly dramatic, his tone has a rhythm and flow that pull you in, just as reading a good book will do. It was this aspect of Gaiman’s career that I had in mind when I decided to do an audio treatment of. If You Read This Book The World Will End. War of the Worlds.