tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146288705471208160.post65510377067346689..comments2023-10-08T07:30:18.422-04:00Comments on The Future Fire Reviews: Pruden, Immaculate Deception (2010)Djibrilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06382333338207409292noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146288705471208160.post-64738301507743221962011-02-10T17:44:51.445-05:002011-02-10T17:44:51.445-05:00Thank you for your comment, Paul. Does the book ha...Thank you for your comment, Paul. Does the book have an element of pulp? Yes. Would the story work without sex and religion? No. It is difficult to say much more without going into too much detail on the book, but the focus to me is more on the story than on a philosophic reflection about life and religion as such. I would also say that the story as such is more original than the reflective part.Postmorbidnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5146288705471208160.post-14031405953658844672011-02-07T05:20:15.091-05:002011-02-07T05:20:15.091-05:00Sounds incredible!
There are some big topics in ...Sounds incredible! <br /><br />There are some big topics in there; sex, religion being two. I wanted to ask if the narrative attempts to 'deal' with these? I suppose I'm keen to find out if there's some Pullman-esque reason in there or if it's just enjoyable pulp-style fiction?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01352863339949001496noreply@blogger.com