I really like his books - 'Labrynths of Reason' is good too. I like the way that the dry humour - not sure which book it is where he talks about colours and as part of the argument describes a world where everything has been coloured differently (blue grass, green sky, etc.). He then just throws in the fantastic aside 'presumably with the extensive use of non-toxic dyes' - I love the idea and the understatement of the task.
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Date: 2007-07-09 08:51 pm (UTC)I like the way that the dry humour - not sure which book it is where he talks about colours and as part of the argument describes a world where everything has been coloured differently (blue grass, green sky, etc.). He then just throws in the fantastic aside 'presumably with the extensive use of non-toxic dyes' - I love the idea and the understatement of the task.