Recursive Occlusion

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| Rating | : | 4.23 (799 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1508606528 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-03-11 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
PLEASE NOTE: The text of this book is included in my collection Guided by the Beauty of Their Weapons (which, unlike this, is available in ebook). Recursive Occlusion is a spin-off of the acclaimed series TARDIS Eruditorum, exploring the themes of occultism and mysticism within the classic television series Doctor Who in the form of an at times oblique and entrancing Kabbalah-inspired interactive essay that pays homage to the classic Choose Your Own Adventure series of books in both content and book design.. This edition is for collectors who will enjoy its pastiche of the period design and typography of the novels it riffs on
A valiant attempt. Excellent concept. Sandifer, has obviously enough knowledge of both Doctor Who AND Kabbalah to convincingly mix the two in such a way as he has attempted here. I'm not entirely sure he quite reaches his full potential though which is my only reason for giving it a A valiant attempt. Bizango Excellent concept. Sandifer, has obviously enough knowledge of both Doctor Who AND Kabbalah to convincingly mix the two in such a way as he has attempted here. I'm not entirely sure he quite reaches his full potential though which is my only reason for giving it a 4 and not a 5. The writing is good, the concept is really interesting but . and not a 5. The writing is good, the concept is really interesting but . David A. Headman said If you love Doctor Who. This is simply a stunning work. If you love Doctor Who, have a deep childhood affection for Choose-Your-Own-Adventures, and an interest in literary criticism or mysticism and the occult tradition, you cannot find a better book for you.. A fun kind of read A fun kind of read. I enjoyed it, except I always thought it would be better if none of the chosen paths ended in dying!
