This appealed to me greatly - showing how someone with true photographic memory might deal with it by pretending to themselves that something they had read years ago and somehow memorised were actually the input from experts in that field (who are dreamt up out of necessity) - so the madness actually arises in order to stay sane!
The book was quite short for my liking, it felt a little like Sanderson dipping his toe to test the waters in the real world.
A really interesting concept, not given the time and effort it might have merited.
Ross (3284 KP) rated Batman the Killing Joke in Books
Nov 9, 2018
Some superb artwork throughout the book, both in the current story and flashbacks of Mr J's life.
I think fans of the Arkham video games will get a real buzz out of this, it is totally in line with the stories and settings used in the games.
Josh Burns (166 KP) rated Until Dawn: Rush of Blood VR in Video Games
Jun 21, 2019
Black by Design
Book
Born in 1953 to Anglo-Jewish/Nigerian parents, Pauline Black was subsequently adopted by a white,...
The Book of Margery Kempe
Margery Kempe and Barry Windeatt
Book
The story of the eventful and controversial life of Margery Kempe - wife, mother, businesswoman,...
Plays: Volume 1
Luigi Pirandello and Robert Rietti
Book
Preoccupied with the nature of truth and delusion, and treading danger- ously on the borderline...
The Cinematic Eighteenth Century: History, Culture, and Adaptation
Steven Thomas and Srividhya Swaminathan
Book
This collection explores how film and television depict the complex and diverse milieu of the...
A Head Full of Ghosts
Book
The lives of the Barretts, a suburban New England family, are torn apart when fourteen-year-old...
paranormal paul tremblay demons possession exorcism
Doctor Who Psychology: A Madman with a Box
Book
If a person could travel eternally through space and time, how would this power affect him,...
Last Dance with Valentino
Book
If you like The Artist you'll love Daisy Waugh's Last Dance with Valentino. One night. One dance....