 Well, it took awhile, but I finished The Fourth Protocol (1984).  The summary can be found at that link.  I think I kind of liked it.  I mean, it was interesting, and after awhile I was wondering if part of England would get blown up.  They don't make books like that, though.  There is a severe lack of morality in the characters, but I guess that's all part of communism and politics.  I wonder how closely the book follows the actual security system in England.  I can't help but look for the educational value, and it's tough when I don't know if I can believe it or not.  Blah.  Fiction.  Stretching my horizons.  How can you have more than one horizon?  Wouldn't that be odd, realistically?
Well, it took awhile, but I finished The Fourth Protocol (1984).  The summary can be found at that link.  I think I kind of liked it.  I mean, it was interesting, and after awhile I was wondering if part of England would get blown up.  They don't make books like that, though.  There is a severe lack of morality in the characters, but I guess that's all part of communism and politics.  I wonder how closely the book follows the actual security system in England.  I can't help but look for the educational value, and it's tough when I don't know if I can believe it or not.  Blah.  Fiction.  Stretching my horizons.  How can you have more than one horizon?  Wouldn't that be odd, realistically?
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
 Well, it took awhile, but I finished The Fourth Protocol (1984).  The summary can be found at that link.  I think I kind of liked it.  I mean, it was interesting, and after awhile I was wondering if part of England would get blown up.  They don't make books like that, though.  There is a severe lack of morality in the characters, but I guess that's all part of communism and politics.  I wonder how closely the book follows the actual security system in England.  I can't help but look for the educational value, and it's tough when I don't know if I can believe it or not.  Blah.  Fiction.  Stretching my horizons.  How can you have more than one horizon?  Wouldn't that be odd, realistically?
Well, it took awhile, but I finished The Fourth Protocol (1984).  The summary can be found at that link.  I think I kind of liked it.  I mean, it was interesting, and after awhile I was wondering if part of England would get blown up.  They don't make books like that, though.  There is a severe lack of morality in the characters, but I guess that's all part of communism and politics.  I wonder how closely the book follows the actual security system in England.  I can't help but look for the educational value, and it's tough when I don't know if I can believe it or not.  Blah.  Fiction.  Stretching my horizons.  How can you have more than one horizon?  Wouldn't that be odd, realistically?
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