Thomas Jane, easily. If he was alive in the 40s and 50s, he would have surpassed Bogart as the king of noir.
Maerman
Right? It just slaps so hard.
If that's your vibe, try Blindsight by Peter Watts. It's a very technical examination of the phenomenon of consciousness which isn't afraid to get into the weeds, but never quite gets lost in them.
I'm reading a book of short stories by John Sayles, called The Anarchists' Convention. There have been some absolute bangers so far.
One of my favourite books of all time. Do you have the full colour edition?
Hi, I'm four babies in a trenchcoat. My interests include grown-up things like businessing and adulting. I am definitely an adult. Ignore the first sentence.
If you must.
Well done. Set yourself free.
I don't really have any niche knowledge; I'm basically an idiot. You make a very fair point. It just doesn't apply to me.
Oh, that's more than I did. I just dipped. Here's hoping I didn't make someone feel snubbed.
Hell yeah. I love watching this man take a stance.
Beautiful. I had a rat for a while. She was awesome.