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Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (Douglas Adams)

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective AgencyDouglas Adams The thing I most admire about Douglas Adams is his ability to use nonlinear storytelling within a story that progresses chronologically (linearly) through time. That statement’s a bit of an oxymoron considering that a time machine features prominently in this book, but the scenes still proceed chronologically as the characters experience it. However, the story itself emerges nonlinearly — every page is filled with whimsical, seemingly random events that all end up linking with each other, a vast matrix created of many patterns. Like Dirk Gently, we must believe in the fundamental interconnectivity of […]


Thoughts (Tea-Time & American Gods)

I was just thinking about buying a copy of Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (Douglas Adams) and remembering how it kept jumping to my mind when I read American Gods (Neil Gaiman, review below). Because, honestly? Very different styles, but the plots hit every key note in perfect harmony. Metaphors aside, the real reason why the core of American Gods didn’t surprise me — I’d already seen it. Instinctively, I knew Wednesday was Odin, even before I consciously realized the Wodin’s Day connection… because it was deja vu from Tea-Time. It was like the time I was reading this […]