(You should probably prepare for a large amount of trying to figure how overlong dinner parties relate to your poser, however.) It would be no less enjoyable than reading the work from beginning to end, and you might luck out and land on one of those moments of crystalline beauty. I suspect the best way to use the series is to treat it as a form of bibliomancy: think of a question, whack down a finger on the index and read the associated bit as a universe-driven, aesthete-crafted answer to your question. It splits between different times – assuming you’re not averse to creative continuity – and the thrust of the thing seems to be “getting old sucks” if one is unkind, or “time changes us all” if you’re not.Ī fair whack of this volume is taken up with an index to the entire work, filled with exhaustive detail. Over the course of the work, we see most of the characters reappear, unless they’re dead. Time Regained is a not-finished-thanks-to-snuffing-it attempt to bring everything full circle. Yeah, you’re not the only one who needs a lie down mate.
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