Category: Charms

  • Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry book review

    I relate to this book. How many men have locked themselves inside aluminum ships to traverse the skies? Glowing dials of instruments light up your cockpit, the vibrations of engine(s), the eddies of wind, the lights of St. Elmo’s Fire on your props, we remain transfixed to the glorious view of the firmament from our…

  • Secret City by Carol Emshwiller book review

    Ohhhh, I get it. She wants to bang the aliens. I’m alien to this world. Do you want to bang? Forgive me Father, your Earth-bound men and women are fallen, total role-reversal. Bring your chariots, swing low, Father. Get me out of here. Bring the Light-bearing ladies with their lamps full. Real men are true…

  • The Swords of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber book review

    The rats are the problem. They employ deception and magick at all levels. The illuminated rats are lying to us. The illuminated rats are hiding among us. The illuminated rats must be exterminated. Enter heroes. One of them a mighty tank type who enjoys the lovely bones of female ghouls, the other a mouser who…

  • Two Years Before the Mast: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. book review

    This book review may be secretly paid for by Yankee Corporations out of Boston Massachusetts. The Lizards send their people on ships stocked full of provisions, sailors, sail makers, carpenters, captain, and officers. Yes, this is the invasion story. There was no battle for California. The land described by this man, Richard Henry Dana, is…

  • Jirel of Joiry by C. L. Moore book review

    She’s got red hair, a yellow glare, cream colored curves. Her name is Jirel of Joiry. She wears iron greaves around her ankles. Sword Play. She killed her boyfriend. She must travel the underworld to set his miserable soul free. She’s a killer. Jirel of Joiry. by C.L. Moore Some of my highlights: Jirel of…

  • Joshua Slocum, Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum book review

    You are a man. You decide to sail alone around the world in a 39 foot sloop. It’s 1895. You are there. The storm arrives, you lash the rudder and sail to the edge of the map. Supposedly, they didn’t have GPS back then. But they also told you to put your child in a…

  • Cannery Row by John Steinbeck book review

    Clif High told me to read this book. Steinbeck being a great American author, and given our current circumstance (imminent social order upheaval and financial collapse), it was Clif’s idea that our experience would be similar to Steinbeck’s description in this book. I would have to disagree. If you are going to read American authors,…

  • In the Land of Time: And Other Fantasy Tales by Lord Dunsany book review

    This great phantasy book has a difficult stumbling block at the beginning. The first few stories are so fantastic, you may be tempted to put it away forever, but if you keep up your work, you will be rewarded with many fine phantasy tales. I especially enjoyed the Jorkens stories. In my research, and some…

  • The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by John Mandeville book review

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by John Mandeville 1322 Here’s an ancient travel book for would-be pilgrims to the Holy Land. Don’t forget vaccine passport and biological test results when you go to the high point of the world, the very center according to their maps- The Holy Land. The crusades, the pilgrimage. This…

  • Orion Beach ESCAPE

    I passed through the high synagogue of SPACE.I considered myself a SPACE cadet.I watched the RIGHT STUFF. I have since rejected the TECHNO SPACE RELIGION.I HAVE NO DESIRE TO LIVE IN “SPACE”.YOUR ENDLESS JOURNEY TO “THE STARS” IS MASSIVELY FALSE. WE REBUKE THE TECHNO SPACE RELIGION.The STARS are lights on a dome.GET OVER IT. CALLING…