The man who knows his limitations has none.
David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest
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The man who knows his limitations has none.
David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest
American Gods by Neil Gaiman: A Micro-Review
This book is very fun to read; Gaiman's voice is personable, and the characters are engaging. However, there are some pacing issues, and the book seems to lack identity; it's not sure what kind of a book it is. Still, good read though. 89 points.
Anno Dracula by Kim Newman: A micro-review
Pretty compulsive reading; I burned through it in two days. I wish the universe had been fleshed out a little more; it seemed like there was more of a vampire culture under the surface that never got addressed, and I would've loved to see more of the various bloodlines. Hopefully that comes out in the next books!
Still, great read, I loved it. 92 points.