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Offline Sandwich

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Secondly... have you read The Forge of God, by Greg Bear? All I remember is an immense sense of loss and the vivid description of... said loss at the end. Pretty stunning.

Good book that. :) Have you read the sequal Anvil of Stars? It's somewhat different in style but still pretty good :)

Yeah, although I often confuse that with Eon... Anvil's the one where the kid from Forge is captaining a ship, looking for the baddies that did what it was they did in Forge, and Eon was with that wormhole-in-a-box satellite tube laser beam asteroid thing in Earth orbit, right?
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"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

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Yep. :)

Eon was good too. Not as keen on the sequel to it though.
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Eon was with that wormhole-in-a-box satellite tube laser beam asteroid thing in Earth orbit, right?

Buh? :lol:
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You won't regret taking a look at The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.  It's the story of the son of a merchant, Amir, and his loyal servant, Hassan, and what happens to them before and after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.  However, this book isn't focused on war, it's focused on Amir's life (childhood to adulthood).

We're studying it in class, and it's a national bestseller here in Canada right now...

*cough* And it made me cry...

Very deep.  Most people in my class felt the sudden urge to jump into the book and do something to help while reading it.  ;)
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