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Beautifully written in a spare and genteel manner. The writing makes the brutality of the story so much more vivid and powerful.
This book is impossible to categorize, summarize or write a simple description of, but I'll try anyway.
Infinite Jest takes place in in a dystopian near future. A future where to help alleviate budget shortfalls, the naming rights to every year are up for auction to the highest bidder. The story mostly takes place in “The Year of Depend Adult Undergarment” (YDAU) at a tennis academy. But the story isn't really about tennis, or the new political structure of the Organization of North American States, or film theory or any of the other wide ranging topics that the book covers. It seems to mostly about horrible, substance addicted broken people not really getting by, just kinda dragged along the road of life, leaving a bloody trail as they go.
Infinite Jest is wonderfully written but horrible. It's very funny and funk inducing. Very much worth the read if you can bear it.
A Manual for Creating Atheists offers a practical perspective on how best to talk to people about faith and religion. Unlike other recent authors (Hitchens, Harris, Dawkins etc..) Boghossian's book concentrates on how to separate people from their faith and not just why it's a good idea. I'm excited to try out Boghossian's methods as he makes an excellent case for why they are effective and I'm expecting them to be superior to my former techniques. The main thing that I'll be doing differently is only addressing faith as a bad system of knowledge (via the socratic method) and avoiding the specifics of any religion or claim. Boghossian isn't the best writer of all time, but his writing doesn't get in the way of his message. I did find the unelaborated references to classic philosophy to be a little off-putting. A long list of greeks doesn't really help me.
Overall I enjoyed it and it's given me a bunch of new tools for dealing with the faithful.
This was a terrible sci-fi book. It's one thing to make up science that doesn't exist, it's quite another to get existing science totally wrong. The story and characters weren't terribly memorable or interesting and the blood bank heist plot was poorly done as well. Skip it.
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