Just finished reading The Wringer. I'm glad I went to the trouble of tracking down a copy of Night Screams. I love how long this one was; I could almost imagine it to be a fix-it from one of the novels. I appreciate how the victim was an Arab in a time when they're usually cast as villians, if mentioned at all.
I guess the reason for his being victimized wasn't really anything specific? He just decided to...vent?
The psychology of blame at the end was very realistic. Awesome!
Now there's no more Jack to read until next year...
[SIZE="1"]To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting." -- Sun Zi
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[COLOR="Green"]Django: This is the way things are; you can't change nature.
Remy: Change IS nature, Dad. The part that we can influence. And it starts when we decide.
Django: Where are you going?
Remy: With luck, forward.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"]"The thing I treasure most in life / Cannot be taken away..."[/SIZE]