Yesterday, finished Stephen Markley's The Deluge, a great read and a tremendous effort - highly recommend it.
The Deluge is a speculative fiction novel that focuses on the sociopolitical, economic, and ecological development of a series of catastrophic personal and global events stretching from the late 2010s with the narrative concluding around the late 2030s.
It's a longer novel, around 800 pages, if you prefer something more compact Markley's previous novel Ohio is terrific as well.
Highly recommend, I think audio books get a bit of grief, but it's a really convenient way to engage with text you may not have before.
House of Leaves has several concurrent narratives tracking through it and it's a novel that benefits from a physical edition because you can tease the threads in the order you like.
Same boat, deleted it last week and honestly felt a little bad so I re-download it and now it just hangs in the app drawer. I just like that little rocket. 🚀
Tin foil sales about to rise?
I'll have to check it out!
Chuck Palahniuk - Consider This
Agreed! There is a sequel that was released that I haven't gotten the chance to play yet. I remember sneaking the booklet out of the case at an EB Games and just devoring it because we couldn't really afford too many games so I would just read and reread the inserts.
A lot of great memories on the PSP, have been heavily considering a modded one!
Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition & Death Jr. were the first two games I had, along with a UMD of Click, lol.
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
GTA: Liberty City Stories
Kingdom of Paradise - the PSN re-release some months ago was such a nice surprise
Marvel - Rise of the Imperfects and the first Ultimate Alliance
PaRappa!!!
Rengoku: The Tower of Purgatory
You're probably the second person I've come across that's played Rengoku!
Lol, not Hell in a Cell, but it is the 30th anniversary of Lex & Yoko aboard the USS Intrepid.
Use a small leather cardholder from Tanner Goods and when I have cash just use a rubber band to strap it to the wallet.
"The Original Party Worm"