I found the book astounding. It is a great trip for the mind across an ocean of philosophy.
2007-02-04 13:59:47
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answered by bribri75 5
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I loved it and was fortunate to go to a reading of the book by the author. During the Q and A he was kind enough to explain what he thought was the main message of the book. I went home and wrote it down. I don't want to reveal it here, in case people are reading the book. If you are curious about what he said, feel free to email me.
2007-02-04 19:53:49
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answered by Contessa 4
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It was a very interesting book. Made me think of Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie, similar mythological styles of imagery.
2007-02-04 19:01:38
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answered by ottomated420 2
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I thought the book was wonderful - I loved the twist between reality and imagination.
To anyone who started the book and couldn't finish it - STICK WITH IT!
2007-02-04 21:46:43
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answered by Sassygirlzmom 5
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Full of metaphors and symbolism, it illusions the reader until the end, making it a fascinating experience.
2007-02-04 18:56:19
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answered by locomonohijo 4
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Personally, I found it boring. I read about half of it and lost interest. Maybe I should have just stuck with it...
2007-02-04 19:37:20
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answered by Me ves y sufres 2
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