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Well I finally finished it




And I do not mind admitting that it was a bit of a struggle at times. It is magnificently written but very data intense. The lists of events and names is integral to the plot and the clever interweaving is necessary, but I did find it hard work. This is not just a fictitious wedge of escapism or merely an historical thriller either, it does a great job in throwing light on the machinations of hate and envy that continue to shape modern Europe and the wider world. Conspiracy theories and the general distrust of Jews, Masons and those who are different from "US" are brilliantly dismantled. Thanks @Nameless for the recommendation.
All my pleasure. With good ol'Umberto, it's always the same; it takes "dediction" to read the whole book as there are so may informations but in the end, once you get the "courag" to get through it, it's just pure ecstasy.

At the moment, I am mainly finishing reading for the philosophy classes that I give (end of semester oblige) but soon enough, I should find some more time to read books for myself.