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So I‘ve just started reading this! Have any of you guys read it, and if so what did you think?? So far I‘m really enjoying it, especially as it has the actual words of the axeman included! It seriously adds to the horror factor of the book, as ‘based on true events‘ clearly wasn‘t enough for Celestin👀
#thriller #theaxemansjazz
For both artists and scientists alike, this marvellous philosophical text is worth the read! This work of fiction focuses on the dreams behind Einstein‘s theory of relativity, and throws the reader into different worlds, each experiencing time differently. Those who struggle with science shouldn‘t be put off however, as there is no jargon to contend with, only the philosophy behind the beautiful (and possibly terrifying) world we live in xD
It goes without saying really, as this book already has 100% positive ratings xD However for those that haven't read it, there is so much power in such a short novel! The way in which you can truly enter the confused mind of Norman Bates in so few words is a true gift that Bloch gives the reader! 10/10 ✨#psycho #normanbates
Burgess' use of language to represent Alex's mental isolation is absolutely fab! It has so many interesting philosophical debates ranging from the religious to the political, and of course the all important question: 'is it better for a man to have chosen evil than to have good imposed upon him?' Definitely worth a read😄 #aclockworkorange