Search Cthulhu's booksRandom books from Cthulhu's libraryInto the Spiral (The Dragon Fire Trilogy) by Charles Ashton Calcium Made Interesting: Sketches, Letters, Essays & Gondolas A Young Person's Guide to Ghosts (Dragon Books) by Bernard Brett The Bastille Falls (Pocket Penguins 70's S.) by Simon Schama Fight for English: How Language Pundits Ate, Shot, and Left by David Crystal The Deptford Histories Book 1: The Alchymist's Cat by Robin Jarvis The Hound of the Baskervilles According to Spike Milligan by Spike Milligan Members with Cthulhu's booksMember connectionsFriends: elmolech, thisaintnopicnic, Witchylady333 RSS feeds
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Member: CthulhuCollectionsYour library (250) Reviews16 reviews Tagsfiction (59), philosophy (36), horror (28), reference (26), humour (26), politics (23), fantasy (22), history (19), young adult (19), sociology (18) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror GroupsFolio Society devotees Favorite authorsMichel Foucault, H. P. Lovecraft (Shared favorites) About meAs an infinitely powerful Great Old One, I, Cthulhu (pronounced KhlĂ»l'hloo - get it right!), came to Earth from beyond the stars to laugh at the puny, insignificant scurryings of the race known as Humans. While here I decided to read great swathes of their literature, some of it even about myself. Because, it must be admitted, I'm Great (notice the upper case G). I'm rather partial to a bit of philosophy, and the odd cookery book too. About my libraryIt's bigger than this. Having spent the millennia waiting for the stars to to align, I've amassed quite a large collection of books. I'll spend a bit more time adding the rest when I can (between bouts of annihilating humanity). And when I pay some money to add more books! Confound these Humans. Real nameThe Great Cthulhu, Master of R'lyeh! But Cthulhu will do. LocationManchester, UK (originally from beyond time & space) Emailfearedmemories Account typepublic, paid URLs
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The writer thinks that HP Lovecraft's stories inspired that idea, and he actually goes into detailed summaries of some of the stories, then goes into detail when comparing them to some of the books that present the idea as fact.
posted by Ragnell at 9:30 pm (EST) on Jan 15, 2007
posted by swangirl at 4:04 am (EST) on Dec 19, 2006
Georgematt
posted by georgematt at 9:56 am (EST) on Dec 1, 2006