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Sarja

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reviewed Mechanicum by Graham McNeill (The Horus Heresy, #9)

Graham McNeill: Mechanicum (Paperback, 2008, Black Library Publishing)

As the flames of treachery spread outwards through the Imperium, Horus mobilises those forces who …

Review of 'Mechanicum' on 'Goodreads'

There are decent sections, but I must say that I think McNeil's combat writing is boring as hell. All the stuff with Dalia is great however.

Elisabeth Byström, Johan Ernfors: Prylbanta : färre saker, större frihet (Swedish language, 2017)

Review of 'Prylbanta : färre saker, större frihet' on 'Goodreads'

De delar av boken jag fick mest behållning av var:

- Psykologin bakom konsumtion & ägande: Det mesta är impulser, som styrs av reklam, och känslor övertar rationella beslut.

- Rensningsmetodik: Ett sätt att lägga upp rensningen på.

Värd att låna på biblan, men inte värd att köpa. Man läser nog inte om den.

David Icke: I am me I am free - The Robots' Guide to Freedom (Paperback, 1998, David Icke Books)

Review of "I am me I am free - The Robots' Guide to Freedom" on 'Goodreads'

What to say?

On the one hand, it's about mind control, about sleepwalkers and satanic presidents that are pedophiles and their terrible controllers from the fourth dimension; on the other hand, it's about love, caring, sharing and about realizing that there's nothing limiting you, nothing holding you back but your programming — do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law, as Crowley said.

I can't vouch for the conspiracy stuff in the first half of the book, but I enjoyed the latter part of the book about spirituality.

Would I recommend anyone to read this book? Not really. I mean, the accusations are so far out that it's more a kind of comic relief, but yeah. And the spiritual stuff you can get from other sources. So, read something else.