Luthier's Handbook
There's something I could get into, who's the author?
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Ever get that feeling... it starts somewhere in the spinal column and spreads tingling throughout your body until it reaches the extremities and pervades the entire surface of your skin? It is a somewhat autonomic response, intellectually stimulated but with an emotional texture. There is probably a term for it. It is usually evoked by a particularly powerful and moving piece of music...
Well I just finished reading McCarthy's "All The Pretty Horses", and that
book did it to me, in several places. Needless to say I enjoyed the text thoroughly, read it in a single sitting, and recommend it to anyone who has an appreciation of horses or a good old fashioned cowboy story. The style of the dialog was difficult to bear at times, but well worth the read. Excellent character development, very natural. A single sentence that particularly struck me should give you an idea of the quality of writing:
"In the sepia monochrome of a rainy day in that lost village they'd grown old instantly."
McCarthy takes the cliche, and makes it original; uniquely his.
Today, I'm reading Dick's "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?". Started at about 4am and nearly done (doing chores, etc. as intermissions). It brings back visions of Blade Runner in an odd way. The movie had the feel alright...