Irene Garcia Garcia itibaren Măureni 327265, Romania
Scary, truly scary.
A bit long and VERY detailed but worth the read for Katerhine Graham's experiences of watergare, mental illness, and women's lib as a female executive
Dark Adeptus, the second part in the Grey Knights omnibus was more of the same: The Grey Knights Space Marines go against all odds to cleanse the taint of a planet that recently resurfaced from the warp. I really liked how the corrupt planet is portrayed, but I grew a bit weary of the structure of the story, where friend after friend falls away, has to be left behind, or just disappears. Then a Big Battle (tm) takes place, and after the big bad enemy has been removed, suddenly everything falls into place again and all is saved: chaos fleets pull back, armies fall in disarray, and some key characters miraculously seems to have survived. However, Ben Counter has a way of telling a story that keeps you chained to the book, even though you already know more or less what is going to happen. The entertainement value of the story is very high and you won't be bored at all.
My favorite Atwood novel. I read this book on a flight from Shanghai to New York. Transporting enough to forget about the cramped seats, bad food and made 14 hours feel like nothing. I so wish someone would make a film of this book.
A terrific anthology of great preachers of the past 1700 years writing about preaching -- there is so much depth and richness in this symphony of voices.