ThePaganActivist.com reviews Liber Malorum
By seani fool on Jul 10, 2008 | In Paganarchy, Reviews, Publishing, Activism, Liber Malorum | Send feedback »
Mike Gleason, from The Pagan Activist has reviewed Liber Malorum. The Pagan Activist is a mammoth site with stacks of book reviews, forums, news, polls, sample spells and other useful and engaging pagan and activist inspired resources.
Mike gave Liber Malorum a full 5 moon rating! Here's a snippet of what he had to say:
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This is a compilation work. There are twenty three authors and over 70 contributions. I’m sure it will be difficult for some people to read, since it is a true Discordian book. And, of course, Discordians are notoriously difficult to pigeon-hole.
In the finest tradition of Discordian writing these stories of fiction raise the question “What is truth?” If you have no exposure to Discordianism the appearance of excerpts from The Principia Discordia and The Illuminatus Trilogy will both extremely helpful and thoroughly confusing.
There are themes throughout this book and tendrils which snake from one story to another. As you read you will likely become aware of these themes and linkages. I said some because, unless you are experienced in the field of non-rational (un-sane) thinking, you will undoubtedly miss at least a few the first time around. Please pay close attention to what I am saying – “un-sane” is not the same as “insane,” non-rational does not mean insane either.
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