Sometimes a book goes too far. Sometimes is... now. First, there was "The Gilgamesh". Then... the "Bhagavad-Gita" Then... the "Torah", the "New Testament", the "Koran" Then... the "Book of Mormon", "Dianetics", "I'm OK You're OK". And now... "The Book of the Subgenius (How to Prosper in the Coming Weird Times)"
Welcome to Sold, Viewed, Playful, New, where we spotlight popular/fascinating/favorite items in four distinct categories. Sold, for used books. Viewed, for DVDs or Blu-rays. Playful, for board, card, or video games. And New, for new books. Author Erik Davis coined the term High Weirdness in his book of the same name to refer to a genre of Sci-Fi and philosophical writing that charted "the emergence of a new psychedelic worldview out of the American counterculture of the seventies." While Davis focused primarily on authors from America’s west coast, I'm going to expand the category to include a bit more with this month's recommendations.