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|title=Deus Ex Machina
|author=Charles Matthew Sauer
|buy=Maybe
|borrow= Maybe
|format=Hardback
|pages=140
|publisher= Xlibris Corporation
|date= March 2008
|isbn= 978-1436314985
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To go back to Lynch, his metaphysical mysteries are absorbing, and drag you in despite their surface awkwardness and over-strong nuances of the unfathomable. This, despite my hard work, did not. I certainly cannot recommend the book to anyone, unless my lengthy quote – a mere sliver of page 53 – woke an odd compunction somewhere.
You might also enjoy [[The Rose, the Night, and the Mirror by Mark Lingane]]. {{amazontext|amazon=1436314976}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=1436314984}}
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