Review: The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas, by Ursula K. Le Guin
After philosopher David Pearce's recommendation of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas, of course a review is in order. If you'd prefer to...
SINGULARITY, pages 393 - 490
SINGULARITY Synopsis: Knox and Bonaventure are tracked down by the mega-yacht crew, of course, and are taken back onboard the mega-yacht,...
SINGULARITY, pages 295 - 392
SINGULARITY Synopsis: Bonaventure and Knox are snatched up by the agency from the cold, dark sea. And so, safely on land, continue their...
SINGULARITY, pages 197 - 294
SINGULARITY Synopsis: Knox and Bonaventure continue their sleuthing and slinking (and of course they finally boink) aboard the megayacht,...
SINGULARITY, pages 99 - 196
SINGULARITY Synopsis: Knox and boss Aristos have a pissing contest (Knox won). This gave Knox just enough swagger to spy with Bonaventure...
SINGULARITY, pages 1 - 98
SINGULARITY Synopsis: Over one hundred years after the Tunguska event -- a mysterious and massive explosion in the Siberian hinterlands...
Foucault's Pendulum, pages 486 - 641
synopsis: The trio continue developing The Plan, and predictably become more immersed in paranoid, convoluted historical conspiracy....
Foucault's Pendulum, pages 335 - 485
synopsis: More random traveling with Causabon and company, more Jungian philosophizing inspired by sculptures and building features and...
Foucault's Pendulum, pages 159 - 334
synopsis: Causabon falls in love with Ampara and so moves to Brazil to be with her. He engages in socio-political discussion with the...
Foucault's Pendulum, pages 46 - 158
Synopsis: Causabon recalls his childhood transformation into incredulousness, his university dichotomy between Revolution and Culture,...