Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Jonathan Safran Foer Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino
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Welcome to the Interior, Mr. Bartle, I was expecting you!
Beautiful and original review in terms of textual arrangement, although a bit scattered (in my opinion).
I've never read this book; it seems very interesting, but what genres does it fall into? Dramatic?
Best regards, Interiorly very strong™.
Philip K. Dick Follia Per Sette Clan
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A periodic thank you for the comments.
Yes, exactly Blackdog, I have always been a good fan of Dick.
His books are almost always incredible, some not exactly about FS, because they contain original and unique ideas.
To Mr. & Messere Sfascia: "Curiously, some have found notable affinities between this society and ours"... with this, I wouldn't want to go further, but I believe you already understand me.
Best regards to all "Dickians"™.
Francesco Fagioli Un Certo Senso
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Dear Jake, I was waiting for you and so welcome to the new Internal section (there couldn't be a more fitting name, but I'll explain that in a future review).
I don't know, but my impression is that the 'real' potential of DeB has not yet been reached, but who knows, some ideas take time, a bit like Ellie’s father’s visualization (J. Foster) in the movie Contact.
Written more than excellently (as usual) and this 'book' is also interesting for multiple reasons.
Currently, my Deranked is 1.6596080357 (repeating), wait, there's been a 'fluctuation' just now, the updated Deranked is 1.6596080358 (if you're interested... hehehe!).
An Internal greeting and good continuation.
Darkspace Darkspace III
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Beyond the boundaries of Reality (and not at the borders...), a black hole with abyssal echoes, cosmogonic melodies, the dark ocean of space, the non-existence of reality, plows through the fields of the inconceivable, an equational monologue, cryptic and incommunicable data, an invaluable treasure carved by alien hands?
I "like" it, therefore I give a score of 4.94 to the review (a vote of logistical support because it’s a special review).
Interior Salutations, I don’t know why but we will see, or rather we will read some beautiful things in the new section.
PS: "greetings to the kitten."
Luisito Bianchi La Messa dell'Uomo Disarmato
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Great Telespalla, I enjoyed your Interior review and I'm very curious about this book. Among other things, you reminded me when a parent told me about my grandfather (unfortunately I never knew him) who, when he returned from Russia, had his teeth cracked from the cold...
So I also quote your comment no.18; everything can be reviewed, even books, and a shining example is this excellent review.
The Interior opportunity, in my opinion, is important as it expands the 'structure' of DeB and adds variety; it's just a pity it wasn't introduced earlier.
When I go to the bookstore, I certainly don't read the whole book, but I read the short introduction. If I'm interested, great, otherwise, oh well.
Of course, there are books that are difficult to describe, either because they are complex or because they were read a long time ago, and thus memories tend to 'fade'. But this is a site where everyone can review albums, books, movies, and much more, a new possibility has been added, and that is positive.
We're just at the beginning, but it's a great start.
Best regards, spallati.
Charles Dickens The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
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Very well done as always (or almost... I already know you’ve taken it to heart, hehehe! Just kidding!), I’ve never read this book even though I’ve heard about it quite often. From Dickens, I own "Great Expectations" and "A Christmas Carol," which (of course) I haven’t read yet.
But do you know how many books I own and still have to read? No, you can’t know because I don’t even know myself; there are so many that I’ve lost count.
Of course, it would be nice if someone included among the genres: Science Fiction, Dark, Avantpop, Surreal, Postmodern, and so many other genres that aren’t included yet and that I can’t think of at the moment; it shouldn’t be a bother anyway.
I believe the path for the Interior section has already been excellently initiated.
A satirical greeting and best wishes for your continuation, Giona.
The Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace of Sin
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Very good at presenting this album, I have an excellent collection (with an unreleased track) that almost entirely contains this album plus other tracks from different records. A sad and mysterious end for Gram Parsons (but by now music is full of these stories). I think the album is a nearly masterpiece, the review is good, I would have liked to write it myself but now there's also the Interior section (the one for books) that fascinates me a lot. Regards, Country-Folk-Rock.
Clifford D. Simak Anni Senza Fine
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I am a reader (a bit less these years), and therefore if someone, whoever they are, reviews any book or literary work that interests me, it is welcome to me. Music, painting, writing, and all forms of creativity should or must have the opportunity to be 'disseminated', and since we now have the 'wonderful' internet, why not use it positively? G wrote a great phrase in his review, "make good use of it". I can understand you in some respects; it's hard to explain, and it's as if something artistic were yours and personal. There are certain books I wouldn't want to review and perhaps won't review... come on, don’t always go against the tide. In my opinion, the opportunity is valid, and you are free to think as you wish, Alessio. Of course, I won’t 'review' the Divine Comedy because it's beyond my abilities... but who knows, maybe someone here will.
Clifford D. Simak Anni Senza Fine
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Yes, you might be right Alessio, but think about it: how many works (books) perhaps forgotten would have the chance to be remembered with this section? It doesn't really matter how it's written, but not letting certain works be forgotten seems to me (in my opinion) more important, perhaps even for future generations.
We’ll see; I believe, or rather I want to hope that something positive will come out of it. There are many good reviewers, and let’s not take it too seriously, as Iside wrote in one of her old comments.
Anyway, we’ll see; I see this positively for now, even as a ‘broadening’ of the ‘structure’ of DeB. I have put real passion into it, and I believe others will do the same.
I'm also waiting for some of your writings, Alessio.
Best regards.
Clifford D. Simak Anni Senza Fine
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This section is absolutely great; I had thought about it, and I got the inspiration right from comment n.43 by G. Then Giona came along to propose it, and the (G)reat G added it. From that comment, it took me about 2/3 hours to create the 'writing'. I dedicate this review to the three of you. @iside, okay Asimov is yours; after all, the list of books is practically infinite. @Jake, a hello to you too; I know Evangelisti because I've read two of his books. An inner hello to everyone, and keep up the good work.