Ja, ich weiß, Degenhard ist tot und der
Herr Adrett hoffentlich quietschfidel beim
Musik-Quickie, aber an einem Tag wie heute kann es nur einen Song des Tages geben: "Edwin van der Sar" von Dackelblut. Und wer nicht weiß warum (oder schlimmer noch nicht einsieht warum), kann sich gehackt legen.
Reden weg.
Some weeks ago a friend moving far away left me some books to read and pass on to "the worthy" . So here we go, another friend is visting tonight and although he didn't know yet, he'll take the first piece with him:
Scott Lynch's "The Lies of Locke Lamora" turned out to be a quite entertaining book. The setup of the book is kind of medieval, but also includes fantasy and even science fiction elements. Think of Charles Dickens, subtract the moral instructions and add a small dash of Terry Pratchett. Well, compared to Dickens/Pratchett it's not that well written. Basically it tells the story of Locke Lamora, an orphan stealing for a living and over the years becoming the mastermind of the gentleman bastards. This group is smart, well educated and trained, but also calls for trouble by making their schemes bigger and bigger. Desaster calls. If you like it, there is more: Several sequels are planned, but only one is published so far. I'm in the middle of it right now and it's also a nice read.
So, the book is out there and when ever _YOU_ get your hands on this book, let me know (gentlemanbastards @ gegenglueck . org - remove the blanks)
PS: Yes, I know about
bookcrossing, I like the idea, but first of all I don't want to print labels.
Laut
Wikipedia "ist die Verwendung komplexer binnenkörperlicher Technologie nichts Neues mehr." Für die USA könnten bereits 10% der Bevölkerung als Cyborgs definiert werden. Ich bin jetzt auch ein Cyborg. Holy shit. Therapiepflichtige Ereignisse werden autonom registriert und zwangsrepariert.