All Consuming


Items bibliomane consumed in…

June, 2007



  1. Saturday 2
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    Finished consuming…
    The Traveler — 18 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Saturday 9
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    Finished consuming…
    Dress to Kill — 69 people

    Worth consuming!

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    Finished consuming…
    Sunshine — 45 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: vampire sunshine


  3. Sunday 17

  4. Saturday 30
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    Finished consuming…
    Mara and Dann — 6 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

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    A story about "Mara and Dann: An Adventure" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Well, I’m glad I read this, not because I loved it, but I liked it, and it helped me understand the Story of General Dann and Mara’s Daughter, Griot and the Snow Dog much better. It is clear to me now that one of the major themes Lessing explores in these books is what it takes for human beings to survive under extremely dystopian conditions in the distant future. There is physical survival – food, water, shelter, etc. – but more interesting to Lessing is the knowledge necessary for survival. More important than the knowledge necessary for subsistence is the knowledge necessary for understanding and identity. She also explores the ties that bind us, even to people who hurt and betray us and how having such connections is essential to our survival as people.

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    Really comments, not a review — 2 years ago

    I got this book from the library and just finished reading this today and was feeling quite unsatisfied with it. You know, I like a good futuristic, grim, dystopia as much as the next person, and I’ll read anything with a dog in it, but, somehow, this book just wasn’t doing it for me. The characters keep alluding to past events that sound much more interesting and compelling to me than anything is this novel, so all along I kept thinking “I’d much rather be reading about all the stuff in the past than this boring stuff about the characters’ reflecting on and angsting over the past.” So, after finishing the book, I looked it up on Amazon and found out that, low and behold, The Story of General Dann etc. is a SEQUEL to an earlier novel. Aha! An explanation for my frustration. I read the wrong book first. I’m going to read the 1st book now and then rethink my opinion regarding this one.

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    Why I recommend "The Traveler" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Just finished reading the Traveler today and I do recommend it. I don’t normally read thrillers, but my book club is reading this. It is less formulaic than many thrillers. Also, the author weaves together a complex set of ideas from history, science, religion, politics and current events. Throw in some Alias-like action scenes with gun fights, martial arts and sword fights and you’ve got an entertaining read.

    We live in a society where we willingly give up our privacy in exchange for a sense of connectedness, where we voluntarily restrict our own actions in exchange for a sense of safety, where we trade convenience and lifestyle for the health of the planet and where we sacrifice the lives of millions of people to assuage our fears. We assume that some other people will pay the consequences, that we will be safe so long as we do nothing “wrong”. John Twelve Hawks reminds us that wrongness is a slippery, transitory concept defined by the people in power. They need us to feel afraid. They need us to consider ourselves better than and separate from those we perceive as different. What do I gain from this system? And what am I willing to lose?


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