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That was more of a joke about what Jane got out of the book. I'm kind of assuming that, as a result of buying the book, she got into the web site and met Moth.

Now that's what I call £30 well spent!

I enjoyed the book, especially the gazetteer. Just like any book, there are some bits I agree with, and others that I don't. I can't quite buy into the Universal Mother Goddess theory. I'd also have preferred less essay and more gazetteer (an increase in quantity and quality).

Still, it's a great book. A credit to Mr Cope, and much better than anything I could have done.

K x

"That was more of a joke about what Jane got out of the book."

I getya! Yes... I think few people got <i>that</i> much out of it.

"I can't quite buy into the Universal Mother Goddess theory."

Yes, I've problems with it too. I wonder if this stance will be softened somewhat in the Megalithic European...

"I'd also have preferred less essay and more gazetteer"

I think others probably feel the same way. Personally, I love the essays and wish there were more. But then I've been impatient for Let Me Speak To The Driver (which will be all essays?) since the Modern Antiquarian first came out! It was a tease, to me, and left me itching for more etymosophy.

Interesting to hear your opinions, fella.

Quite a lot of sites were cut from it because of editorial/space considerations. I personally don't agree with big lumps of the essay, but it is the coolest looking gazetteer to carry. Instantly recognisable lying on someone's passanger seat.

I would have prefered two books in the one outer sleeve :-)

>'I'm kind of assuming that, as a result of buying the book, she got into the web site and met Moth. Now that's what I call £30 well spent!'

Indeed. But I was already getting great value out of TMA waaay before I met Moth round these parts. He's my 'bonus track.

J
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