tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004347419191387667.post6968293952426352974..comments2023-10-17T10:30:17.729+01:00Comments on L1 Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club: Memoirs of a Master Forger by William HeaneyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5004347419191387667.post-91749543811849021902011-05-19T10:23:05.891+01:002011-05-19T10:23:05.891+01:00like 'carefully phrased' the book itself w...like 'carefully phrased' the book itself was decent enough to read not what would go out the way to read or actually recommend to another person. can understand the discussion on definition, seem to recall a saying concerning this issue!!!. in this aspect it is up to the individual to ascertain the nature of the 'demons'. it is not until well into the story that the actuality of their existence is made evident, in which it then makes the reader assess their own beliefs in such as to which way the rest of the stroy is read, ustilizing the old soldiers misfortune to emphasis consequences of the apparent demon is a darker side of the tale which adds to the overall story rather than the is it evil or is it good, as williams demon is considered an angel by some. the refereal throughtout the story to his college days and the pentagon lays the foundation for thouse who have read previous similar stories, the devil rides out for instance has layed the foundation for such beliefs already in the human psyche to be believeable.<br /><br />personally would have marked this as a 6, only because it not really worth any more, as in other joyce stories a cutesyanthonycomer1964https://www.blogger.com/profile/09142644584202890814noreply@blogger.com