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The Story of B
The Story of B combines Daniel Quinn's provocative and visionary ideas with a masterfully plotted story of adventure and suspense in this stunning, resonant novel that is sure to stay with readers long after they have finished the last page. Father Jared Osborne--bound by a centuries-old mandate held by his order to know before all others that the Antichrist is among us--is sent to Europe on a mission to find a peripatetic preacher whose radical message is attracting a growing circle of followers. The target of Osborne's investigation is an American known only as B. He isn't teaching New Age platitudes or building a fanatical following; instead, he is quietly uncovering the hidden history of our planet, redefining the fall of man, and retracing a path of human spirituality that extends millions of years into the past. From the beginning, Fr. Osborne is stunned, outraged, and awed by the simplicity and profundity of B's teachings. Is B merely a heretic--or is he the Antichrist sent to seduce humanity not with wickedness, but with ideas more alluring than those of traditional religion? With surprising twists and fascinating characters, The Story of B answers this question as it sends readers on an intellectual journey that will forever change the way they view spirituality, human history, and, indeed, the state of our present world. more
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- Posted: Sep-13-2009
Changed my perspecitves on LIFE
This book is my BIBLE. There are so many wonderful things about this book I can't even start. I really think that everyone in our society/across the world should check this book out. The views/opinions expressed.. are different, but very fascinating. READ and think about the messages in this...
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- Posted: Feb-21-2009
own your responsibility!
If you are a fan of Daniel Quinn you will enjoy this book. It follows as the third book in a trilogy beginning with Ismael and continuing with My Ismael. The Story of B takes you further into the thoughts originally elaborated in Ismael but with a more practical application and a sense of how...
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- Posted: Jan-29-2008
Good story...very preachy
I purchased the Story of B excited to read the continuation of the thought provoking Ishmael. While Ishmael opened the door to new concepts (at least new to me), The Story of B simply reiterated those concepts using a different story with different characters. There was a point in the novel...
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- Posted: Nov-27-2007
A necessary tale
Don't miss this one. This deceptively simple tale may be the most profound critique of agricultural civilization that I have ever read. It cuts to the heart of the experiment we began about 10,000 years ago -- the way of life which has come to dominate our planet and which threatens to undo us...
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- Posted: Oct-12-2007
Rip Van Wrinkle coming out of his sleep.
I think both books have some truths in it. I am awakened to find there is a nation of people who did fall asleep they lost 10,000 of their history and Quinn has been bold enough to put it in fiction. What a revolution the question is now when the people wake up from the forgettfulness does anyone...
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- Posted: Jul-28-2007
Read this if you dare know the truth.
As always Daniel Quinn delivers. Great reads for anyone alive today facing the reality of change.He is a writer for all, with a vision that wakes the soul, mind and consciousness of all who dare pick the books up and open Pandoras Box. Happy Journey. "B" creative and learn from those who...
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- Posted: Feb-01-2007
Long on Ideas, Short on Style
It would be nice if Mr. Quinn dispensed with the fiction in The Story of B and simply wrote us a long essay. Unfortunately, we're left with a silly set-up that we must trudge through just to get to the meat of the story, which is quite good. Still, the fictional aspects of B are so obviously...
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- Posted: Nov-05-2006
Animist - Christian
The story of B follows a priest who is assigned to uncover the doings of an activist, B, who is concerned with the threat to humanity that over population poses. The church believes the activist B might be the antichrist, since his philosophy is animist, the belief that the universe is alive....
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- Posted: Aug-02-2006
The Story of B is not "an adventure of the mind and spirit."
This is book was a waste of time for me. While reading it, I stuck with it because I was hoping that it would have an ending that would make it worth it, but that doesn't ever happen. The ultimate flaw with the book is that it pretends as if its offering some kind of revolutionary ideology and it...
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- Posted: Jul-04-2006
Offers important new perspective, but doesn't trust the readers
As with his first novel Ishmael, Daniel Quinn's "Story of B" presents an intriguing (and powerfully important) "gestalt shift" that aims to challenge the received patterns of reasonable thinking. More, he develops a fairly plausible case for thinking that the new perspective he offers can make...
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