Just two parts this week, but Part 2 a long one as I cover
17 books with brief remarks and commentary. The clips for this week:
Think Tank #6 – One
of the Best Books – The Week of March 27 in Review – Part 1 of 2
Think Tank #6 is
by Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal. This book I would put up
there with Action Philosophers as a
book that is both entertaining and educational. At the same time it is a taut
thriller on the order of a Tom Clancy novel as our hero is a smart guy caught
up in military adventures. Then on top of that it is a very cool almost science
fiction feel to it as it takes the technology of today and sometimes pushes
into tomorrow. Finally it is a character study and the story of a genius Dr. David
Loren trying to make the world he lives in work.
What I Read The Week
of March 27 in Review Part 2 of 2
East of West #1
by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta was okay. Hickman is one
of the most frustrating writers out there. In some ways he reminds me of Azzarello
in that it is not a straight forward approach to what story he is telling. What
that means that even a successful story will read better as a trade. Even with
that the alternative history of Earth he has created is a vastly different
world. The US
is a group of 8 countries now and we have a wildly different type of today. It
is a mix of a high tech wild west with a touch of Christian mythology as the
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, at least three of them, are our central
characters. What is going on and why things are happening are still to be
explained. The art is solid and at times very good.
Buy it and try it – not for everyone.
Come back Monday and Tuesday for the full length feature.
I actually liked East and West -- it was very engaging and I definitely wanted to learn more. Not sure you can call something that hasn't happened yet "mythology" -- I'd say "prophesy" instead (whether you believe it or not).
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