books by Robert A. Wilson
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Robert A. Wilson
Cosmic Trigger I : Final Secret of the Illuminati (Cosmic Trigger)
Robert A. Wilson
New Falcon Publications
, 1991
Final Secrets
"Cosmic Trigger" is worth reading both for its historical value and its relevance today. Many of the important figures of the 60's and 70's, like Tim Leary, J Edgar Hoover and Robert A Wilson, are dead and gone, but the problems they represented are still with us. ...
Spin
Robert Charles Wilson
Tor Science Fiction
, 2005
Very well done
Spin is one of the best Sci Fi novels I have read in a long time. It is not only a unique and throught provoking story, but it is also full of great characters that are developed throughout the book. I really enjoyed it and it was a great look at humanity as well. ...
Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World
Robert Anton Wilson
New Falcon Publications
, 1990
Not so smart you can't afford to be smarter?
This book maybe the best example of how to think to get rid of foolish assumptions and certainties. I guess that would bother some that are not willing to accept their own ignorance and do something about it. This book appears to be the best I've read by the author so ...
Don't Panic Revised Edition: Taking Control of Anxiety Attacks
Reid Wilson
Collins Living
, 1996
great book
from over seas and with different language i found this book very helpful for me....thanks D.Ried....
A Small Death in Lisbon
Robert Wilson
Berkley
, 2002
Outstanding Thriller
This is one of the best thrillers I've read recently and, to my mind, Robert Wilson belongs in the same league with Michael Connelly, John Lescroart and a few others. What makes this book so superior to so many others is that it nicely blends two complex plots which ...
Axis
Robert Charles Wilson
Tor Science Fiction
, 2008
What happened?
What happened here? I was expecting AXIS to be at par with the first book, SPIN. I was anxious for this book, and even bought the hardcover version. However, after having read AXIS, I have to say it disappointed me a lot. SPIN succeeded in touching the hearts of ...
The Illuminatus! Trilogy: The Eye in the Pyramid, The Golden Apple, Leviathan
Robert Anton Wilson
Dell
, 1988
Complete mind f***
There isn't much to say about this book that hasn't already been said. I will say, with regard to my own experience, that prior to this, I went through life in a fog. It took about the first 150 pages or so, and then something clicked and I couldn't put it down. ...
Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy: "The Universe Next Door", "The Trick Top Hat", & "The Homing Pigeons"
Robert A. Wilson
Dell
, 1988
Operation MF continues...
After reading The Illuminatus! Trilogy, I stared at my copy of Schroedinger's Cat and wondered how the hell Bob could top the 800-page work of lunacy he had created with Robert Shea. Of course, I shouldn't have doubted Bob; anyone who has read his books knows how he ...
Portable Darkness: An Aleister Crowley Reader
Solar Books
, 2007
An Extended Essay on Crowley Woven into Excerpts from His Works
When I looked at this book in first edition printing back in 1989, I thought it was a terribly skimpy selection of Crowley's writings. I was also concerned that the heavy editorial content interwoven with the selections would skew a natural, spontaneous reading of ...
Prometheus Rising
Robert Anton Wilson
New Falcon Publications
, 1992
Prometheus Rising
'Prometheus Rising' reemerged from my first year at university, a time when people like Wilson, Carroll, Leary and Burroughs rocked my world, and I couldn't understand anything that wasn't said with their language. I decided to go through the book again, this time ...
Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons
John Carter
Feral House
, 2005
luminary
Sex and Rockets is an illuminating and inspiring book that provides a detailed account of the rich and bizarre world of Parsons. The reader takes a mind-bending mystical journey through a dynamic realm of magic and science that reads more like great fiction than ...
One-Upmanship: Being Some Account of the Activities and Teachings of the Lifemanship Correspondence College ...
Stephen Potter
Moyer Bell
, 1997
Humor at it's best
Potter caqptures the essence of British humor. He wrote circa 1950 and was a master at capitalizing on observations for the purposes of gaining an edge in the most humorous of cicumstances. The British understatement and preoccupation for the unimportant things in ...
Phonics, Phonemic Awareness, and Word Analysis for Teachers: An Interactive Tutorial (8th Edition)
Donald J. Leu
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Charles K. Kinzer
, ...
Prentice Hall
, 2005
Copying your answers won't teach you anything!
I was required to buy this workbook for one of my classes. Turns out, I didn't really learn anything. The fill-in-the-blank structure was nice, but with the answers printed in the column right next to it? Not so much.
The Hidden Assassins
Robert Wilson
Harvest Books
, 2007
Best in the series
Reviewed by Joanne Benham for Reader Views (01/07) On a warm summer morning in Seville, Chief Inspector Javier Falcon was investigating the murder of a man found without his head or hands when an explosion rocked the city. A mosque is discovered in the basement of ...
Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge
Pyr
, 2007
Great Anthology...a must for SF readers and writers...
I was able to read the ARC of this book prior to its release, and I was very, very pleased with the selections. I enjoyed 14/21 stories in this, with Robert Charles Wilson's, Paolo Bacigalupi's, Elizabeth Bear's, Louise Marley's, and the Mike Resnick/Nancy Kress ...
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