Br. Salam speaks the truth:
Some of you are thinking, “Oh man, hipster twee. Spoon my brain out, please.” Well, you’re a bozo. You’re not necessarily a bozo. But seriously, don’t let your “contrarian” prejudices keep you from reading a rare and really brilliant book. If you’re embarrassed about reading the same book all of the foxy babes on the L and F trains will be reading, wrap it in a brown paper bag. Seriously. Grow up.

Chris Dierkes (aka CJ Smith). 29 years old, happily married, adroit purveyor and voracious student of all kinds of information, theories, methods of inquiry, and forms of practice. Studying to be a priest in the Anglican Church in Canada. Main interests: military theory, diplomacy, foreign affairs, medieval history, religion & politics (esp. Islam and Christianity), and political grand bargains of all shapes and sizes.
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I’d rather be a bozo than a bobo, though.
(Not that that has anything to do with the book, which does indeed sound interesting. I just really wanted to say it.)
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