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To: ShadowDancer
Not a lot of people will keep going if it isn't easy read right off the bat.

One of the quickest reads I've ever had. The book looks thick, but it goes by fast.

83 posted on 01/30/2005 5:54:21 PM PST by beavus
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To: beavus
I had a hell of a time getting into it until this part, then she had me. I didn't know where it was going to take me but after this, I knew it was going to be somewhere I'd never been before.

She sat listening to the music. It was a symphony of triumph. The notes flowed up, they spoke of rising and they were the rising itself, they were the essence and the form of upward motion, they seemed to embody every human act and thought that had ascent as its motive. It was a sunburst of sound, breaking out of hiding and spreading open. It had the freedom of release and the tension of purpose. It swept space clean, and left nothing but the joy of an unobstructed effort. Only a faint echo within the sounds spoke of that from which the music had escaped, but spoke in laughing astonishment at the discovery that there was no ugliness or pain, and there never had had to be. It was the song of an immense deliverance.

86 posted on 01/30/2005 6:00:15 PM PST by ShadowDancer (Vivere est cogitare)
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