Definitely dated perspective of the entertainment landscape, but many tropes and themes that are still relevant today. I will admit, that sometimes Parenti comes off a little like old man yells at clouds (I didn't quite agree with him about Star Trek being a vehicle for American exceptionalism in space, even the original series, for all it's flaws, I feel is a bit more progressive than that). I do agree with most of the points that Parenti makes regarding the media's subtle, covert use of Western Imperialist themes in a seemingly apolitical way in entertainment (when it is anything but, of course).
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wolfinthewoods started reading Make-Believe Media by Michael Parenti
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wolfinthewoods started reading The Truth by Terry Pratchett (Discworld, #25)
Pratchett books have become my go-to comfort reads. This book feels incredibly timely for the current media epoch we're all living through. I look forward to Mr. Pratchett's keen satirical eye on this subject.
Due to my frustration with being forced to attend the AA program, and my annoyance at the lack of books examining alcohol/drug not solely about addiction, I've begun to seek out books about the cultural relevance and impact of intoxication. This book, above all the others I've found in my search, seems to be the closest to what I have been looking for. The preface is quite intriguing, positing the idea that what if intoxication was a foundational activity for human culture, rather than some version of aberrant behavior.
wolfinthewoods reviewed Blackshirts and Reds by Michael Parenti
Nice Primer but Suprisingly Light
4 stars
I'd heard good things about this book and have been meaning to read it for awhile. It gives a fairly good overview of Marxist views and history, but is fairly broad and lacks in-depth analysis. I did enjoy it, but I was expecting something a little more dense in it's information. I wouldn't dissuade anyone from reading it, it is an excellent overview. However, I was honestly expecting more after the acclaim I'd heard. With that said, I intend to read more from Perenti as I do enjoy his conversational tone and wit.
wolfinthewoods rated Blackshirts and Reds: 4 stars

Blackshirts and Reds by Michael Parenti
Blackshirts & Reds explores some of the big issues of our time: fascism, capitalism, communism, revolution, democracy, and ecology—terms often …
wolfinthewoods rated United States of Cryptids: 2 stars
wolfinthewoods finished reading United States of Cryptids by J. W. Ocker
Eh, told more like a tourism pitch for various roadside attractions in the US.
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wolfinthewoods reviewed The Art of Simple Living by Shunmyo Masuno
Excellent Daily Zen Reflections Book!
5 stars
I rarely ever reread books, let alone back to back to back. I checked this out from my library and had to read it twice more after finishing it the first time. The wisdom presented here is so beautifully written and elegantly put. The essence of Zen resonated within each and every page. I would read a page as a nice morning meditation every day. I loved this book so much I'll be buying a nice hardcover copy of my own when I can.