“I enjoyed this book and the intricacy of the mesh of ideas all pulled into it. It is much less graphic-based than the Griffin & Sabine trilogy. This book still had elements of the mystical and elements of science-fiction - a colder, technology-based mysticism, and elements of the hot-blooded ideas he was playing with in the visual illustrations, but the main medium was the words, which were used very skillfully. Although the ending and the sensuality disturbed me, that reflects more on my upbringing than it does the skill of the book and the storyteller.I liked it, and I admired it, but I couldn't necessarily recommend it.”
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