I've gone along for many years hearing about The Power of Myth and The Hero's Journey. But it wasn't until the year 2024, some 36 years after it was originally published, that I finally got to hear Campbell and Moyers's discussion for myself.
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The Collectors (Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations)
Dulmer and Lucsly are back and with them are more of their friends from the Department of Temporal Investigations. Including one from several hundred years in the future. But can the DTI hold a story all their own without other familiar Star Trek faces?
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Kiss the Girls (Alex Cross #2)
I'm the kind of person who is willing to read just about anything. As I continue my journey through the Alex Cross series, I've decided that erotic fiction is not my jam. Not that I was interested in erotic fiction in the first place. But getting slapped in the face…
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Along Came a Spider (Alex Cross #1)
I'm not sure how many people in my generation (I prefer X-ennial over geriatric millennial) even know who Charles Lindbergh was, let alone what happened to his kid. But you can learn all about it in this thriller in which a character has somewhat of an obsession with the Lindbergh…