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    Adam Levin’s The Instructions

    Ecclesiastes

    Philip K. Dick’s Galactic Pot-Healer — actually most Dick outside of A Scanner Darkly

    Neal Stephenson’s… well, anything, but especially Zodiac, Anthem, and Diamond Age

    Brian Daley’s Requiem for a Ruler of Worlds

    Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood and The Blind Assassin

    Anything by Ursula LeGuin, ever

    Hugh McLeod’s Ignore Everybody

    Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain series

    Douglas Adam’s Hitchhiker’s Trilogy

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      Adam Levin’s The Instructions

      I have that on my shelf, but have only read the first chapter or so, I think, just couldn’t get into it. Bought on a whim, partly because of how huge it was!

      I take it it’s worth another shot?

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        If you only read the pool scene, you didn’t really get into the meat of the book. That said, if the content of the pool scene was a big turn-off for you, there will be several other scenes throughout the book that will also be big turn-offs.

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          At the very start you mean? That was fine, not bothered by that.

          I started reading it again today (and found my old bookmark!) and apparently I got a fair bit further than that.

          Today I read as far as Gurion being in the office after fighting, and I was quite enjoying it, so maybe it’ll stick this time 😁

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            Where he ruminates on the finger pointing-flicking being like the lights on construction barriers flashing? And he meets Eliza and rubs the foundation off his thumbs? I’d say that’s where it kicks into gear, yeah.

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              Damn, you really do know this book!

              Yeah, the construction barriers bit - not got to Eliza yet (or at least not this time round).