Juliette Van Heijningen Van Heijningen itibaren 36119 Paredes, Pontevedra, Spain
I have never been a huge fan of traditional who-done-it mysterious. This story is not traditional. It is very fun to try to figure out the mystery with the characters. There are also lots of twists. When I read this in middle school, I remember finding the mystery challenging, but not so complicated that I felt stupid. Defiantly a book I was excited about while reading.
One of my favorite novels.
I tend to cringe a little at these pop-culture philosophy books. Philosophical systems should be universally applicable, but the authors really seem to be reaching to connect them up with shallow ephemera like television shows and movies. I did enjoy the essays looking at the Master from Hegelian and Nietzschean perspectives. I also enjoyed the analysis of whether the "logic" of the Cybermen is actually logical.