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My my, what an interesting live Stewart Farrar led. This book is, unsurprisingly, at least half as much about Janet Farrar as it is about him, but I learned a great deal and would recommend to interested parties that are familiar with at least some of the other writings by the dynamic duo (or later trio, including Gavin Bone).
Point of criticism—the writing style wasn't exactly my cup of tea and is often quite sloppy. For instance, at numerous times things will be stated only to be followed by a backtracking of the whole history of that point, interspersed with other issues and ideas. So in the transitions part it doesn't read quite smoothly, but it did keep me reading because of the content.
Point of criticism—the writing style wasn't exactly my cup of tea and is often quite sloppy. For instance, at numerous times things will be stated only to be followed by a backtracking of the whole history of that point, interspersed with other issues and ideas. So in the transitions part it doesn't read quite smoothly, but it did keep me reading because of the content.