I searched the site to see had anyone else here read this series, and specifically if anyone else had put quotes in the quotes thread. There’s some great dialogue in book one that I think would fit well. (There’s less in book two, and I’ve just started book three.) Glad to see people have heard of it!
I agree some aspects of Kellhus’s abilities are a little cheesy (the probability trance and the NLP-style memory hacking come to mind), but he is still essentially a rationalist character, though his lack of morality means I can’t really class him a hero.
The author blurb seems to indicate he’s a professional philosopher—I’d be curious to read some of his writing.
I searched the site to see had anyone else here read this series, and specifically if anyone else had put quotes in the quotes thread. There’s some great dialogue in book one that I think would fit well. (There’s less in book two, and I’ve just started book three.) Glad to see people have heard of it!
I agree some aspects of Kellhus’s abilities are a little cheesy (the probability trance and the NLP-style memory hacking come to mind), but he is still essentially a rationalist character, though his lack of morality means I can’t really class him a hero.
The author blurb seems to indicate he’s a professional philosopher—I’d be curious to read some of his writing.