Hi Harold, Allen M. here. I just finished reading your latest (the great big one) book that you sent me thank you very much. I havent read a book since I got on the internet 12 years ago because I thought the internet was the biggest and best book there ever was. I took it out of the box and couldn't put it down for two whole days and one night.
I think it was one of the best books of that type I ever read. Usually on fictional material such as what you wrote I can shoot the story line means and methods so full of holes that it becomes more of an adventure comic or something.
Not so with yours. I was amazed at the depth and reality of attention to real life detail. You told it like it is and how it would most likely be.
Time is running out fast for us all. I would really hate to miss a party like that.
[I found this as a comment on the other blog. No idea who this guy is.] I arrived in the Northwest homeland last Friday. I came up from Georgia. I know what you mean about those f*cking monkeys everywhere. You can't go into a restaurant or anywhere else without being outnumbered by those ugly black faces. I've been here five days now and haven't seen a single nigger. My advice: Don't wait. Do everything you can to move now. We need numbers.
I finished The Brigade this morning. It was a very well written book! [Comrade A] had let [Comrade B] borrow A Distant Thunder, and A let me borrow it in turn. Is that the first book? I have been very much wanting to finally get around to delving into Kevin MacDonald's works (i.e. the culture of critique), maybe that can wait.
I would like to take a moment now to congratulate you in regard to your writing ability. The farther I read into your book, the longer the reading sessions would become, until the end when I spent many hours of the day reading just to see what would happen next.