Monday, May 6, 2019

Title - Reasons We Are Waiting - Author - Pat Clor - Book Reviews

I have read this book, maybe I just dreamed of doing it myself? How do I know that I am still dreaming that I am writing this review? Maybe the coffee I am drinking is my reality check, I am awake and write this comment, because everyone knows how difficult it is to sleep while drinking coffee.

These are the tools that Pat Clor uses for his stereoscopic juxtaposition, through the ontological reality of dance, the twisting and rotation of circular logic. Pat Clor skillfully used a character, Cindy Stark, a 12-year-old girl from the imaginary world, personalizing his reality check in his extraordinary literary genius work "The reason we wait." Cindy is Clor's "Alice", and Pangea is where she lives, in Wonderland. Clor is like Lewis Carroll writing a doctoral thesis in Parmenides' Greek philosophy course. How Pat Clor used this mental energy beyond my scope, because his writing is very clear and creative, I found it irritating my imagination while massaging my intelligence. I will never imagine commenting on more than 770 pages "The reason we are waiting", "Flying over."

Pat Clor created a role. He is a gatekeeper at Wal-Mart to describe his epic story. This in itself has a shocking value for how readers can achieve self-realization so consciously. The story is a metaphor of fantasy, a fantasy figure. But the underlying meaning is the perception of "stripping onions", human existence, social and moral values, and most aspects of life we ​​understand, or rather how we misunderstand it. Just as Albert Einstein would use a man's analogy on the train, driving at the speed of light, walking in front of the train is actually faster than the speed of light, Pat Clor uses Cindy Stark, her family, the world she lives on behalf of us wrong Human consciousness.

I can't fully describe the book, but let me say it is wonderful and refreshing. For me, the "reasons we wait" only apply to those who want to better understand themselves and their surroundings. The quality of this book is excellent and is a good choice to help you get started on this elusive truth.

Fasten your seat belt and prepare for your life, because Pat Clor didn't stop any boxing. "The reason we are waiting" is obviously rudely close to obscenity, because Pat Kroll is in close contact with his readers, because no one can be immune to his powerful violent moments, criticism and disturbing visualization of powerful literature. license. If you can't accept it, please don't read it. If you go through it, it will change you. this is your choice. I recommend signing a disclaimer before reading - Note: Serious mental and physical reactions may occur. Read "The reason we are waiting" at your own risk.




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