God Drug edition by Stephen L Antczak Digital Fiction Literature Fiction eBooks


God Drug edition by Stephen L Antczak Digital Fiction Literature Fiction eBooks
I did not enjoy reading this. It never seemed to come together as a story despite a very unique premise. I felt bad not caring whether the characters lived or died, but their lack of depth and dimension made then forgettable. I finished it, so it gets more than a single star. Maybe if I was more familiar with the drug culture I would have gotten this more.
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God Drug edition by Stephen L Antczak Digital Fiction Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Made me nostalgic for my early twenties. Friendship and tripping was new. Togetherness with a group before everyone becomes jaded was new. Being without cash was deal able if we had our friends. Sharing a house, sharing trips, sharing weed and music, working with a collective sad and happy both to know I am now the responsible elder, extremely sad to have lost that youthful joy. Believing in magic will make it so.( Note the conspiracy theories that are now true and found out by the release of information act have proven the things such as MK Ultra and the BZ drug, that our Lovers and friends swore they had experienced. This loss of innocence is for some of us, a life long process. The God Drug and the throwing away of a lot of Good Veterans in rooms with two way mirrors, to study their minds until their minds are gone, or they become too powerful, This IS TRUE. The internet has created a way to find out what before we only wondered about.
This book is really not my type but I had to admire the author's talent in putting together a story that is completely ridiculous and yet still keeps a reader going. I would imagine that parts of the script seem sensible to one on an LSD trip, (though it's obvious from some obscure references that the author is lucid). I can't really say, since the closest I've come to an acid trip was one of the large dill pickles available in the movie theater concession stand at the Saturday matinee in the 1950's. If you had a quarter, you could pay 15 cents for admission and then choose between a coke, a box of popcorn or a big pickle. Sometimes I would choose the pickle just because it is so different,(like this book), and lasts much longer. Thanks for an interesting read, though I won't require a sequel. Very good writing job though.
Is it possible for all your personnas to live without you?
God Drug by Stephen L. Antczak takes us into the lives and minds of counter culture characters who trip the light fantastic. When high they experience the universe convoluted, upside down, inside out, the id on exponentiated psychedelics experiencing traumas, absurdity, terrors, and maybe even a reality where they all once met? In their imagination? Or real? The continual seeking through experiencing reality, non-reality, phantasmagoria, subsuming each other, into each others’ mind, guided by insatiable id state, on the hunt, mind-tripped into spaces and places no one can imagine while on the hunt, always wanting...
“To be…
Existing, a continuation of Self, attempting forever.
More than the reflection of the universe, the conscious world shaped and
molded, bent and chiseled into a wrinkle in space, a niche in time.”
Imagine taking a mind trip experienced as real without destination inside the uncharted molecular structure of the mind on the most powerful mind-altering drugs. You will be entertained as you are carried along into seeing the unseeable, living the weird, and at times rerouted to an Auschwitz where horrors do not stop.
"The medivac chopper had transmogrified into a metamorphosis of dragon and
helicopter, an aberration of machine and myth. As pieces of tar shingle rained down
on him, the General closed his eyes…
“It’s real,” Sparrow said, barely audible above the noise of chaos.
“What’s real?” Tom asked.
“No, Tom was right,” Lena said. “It can’t be real! We’re the only ones who see
this… we’re tripping, Sparrow, remember?”
Sparrow shook her head.
“It can’t be real,” Lena repeated."
Is it possible for all your personnas to live without you?
You decide by reading this book which is a mind-trip in itself! Not for the disbelieving nor the feint of heart! Definitely a yes read for those unfettered by a cookie cutter mentality, constraint of rationality, and non-linear thinking!
I enjoyed the rich without boundaries imagination of author Antczak’s story that sunk so low and went so high. Reminds me that whatever the Creative Source is, it can never know its ultimate limits high or low, which will forever be unknowable; God’s Drug is proof of this!
I was honestly considering rating this lower as I was working through the first full third of the book. It tended to jump all over the place as if it were an acid trip instead of a story about people on a major acid trip (I will neither confirm nor deny that I have specific, intimate and extensive knowledge of the subject at hand).
But after the first part of the book wanders around the story begins to take shape, sense is made from nonsense. Then we reach the ending and things get seriously trippy. Out of this world trippy. I have to admit, once the story picked up I couldn't put the book down. I had my alarm set for five a.m. and said I wasn't reading any later than one a.m. At three-thirty I finally finished and was able to get some sleep. It does start slow but it really ramps up the story line. It turned out to be a pretty good story and well worth reading.
This book was very different and a great story. Took you on a great journey with lots of destruction and mayhem!
This book had a lot of potential. The author's style of story telling kept this book in my hand not wanting to put it down. When I did put it down, I felt let down. For all of the cool visuals and strange events that kept me reading this book, the explanation tying it all together just seemed really weak to me. Had the conclusion been better, I would have given it 5 stars. I will definitely check out any other books from this author that cross my path.
I would probably give it a 2.5. Was not a page turner for me. It just kept my interest enough to finish it.
I did not enjoy reading this. It never seemed to come together as a story despite a very unique premise. I felt bad not caring whether the characters lived or died, but their lack of depth and dimension made then forgettable. I finished it, so it gets more than a single star. Maybe if I was more familiar with the drug culture I would have gotten this more.

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