Yishai Sarid
Author of The Memory Monster
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Works by Yishai Sarid
Schwachstellen: 'Ein Politthriler, welcher der Wirklichkeit erschreckend Nahe kommt.' - SWR2 (2023) 2 copies, 1 review
טרף קל 1 copy
חקירתו של סרן ארז 1 copy
מגלה החולשות 1 copy
Associated Works
And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again: Writers from Around the World on the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020) — Contributor — 12 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1965
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Israel
- Birthplace
- Tel Aviv, Israel
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- Works
- 17
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- Members
- 309
- Popularity
- #76,232
- Rating
- 3.8
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- 34
- ISBNs
- 50
- Languages
- 8
I found the depictions of angels to be particularly interesting. Although I am not religious, I tend to think that more intelligent species have been interacting with us throughout history, and that these instances of "angels" showing up for people are a form of deception. I find it hard to believe that everyone who has ever interacted with these beings simply fabricated these events. It's more likely that the tendency of our species to explain anomalous events through the lens of religion has been used against us to push us in a particular direction. These angels, or the "God" portrayed in the book, do not seem to be what the characters believe them to be. The author leaves hints throughout that they do not always have our best interests in mind and play a role in influencing our decisions. Whether or not this was the intended meaning, it's how I interpret biblical history, especially now that it's becoming more and more apparent that we've probably been interacting with other intelligent species throughout history.… (more)