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The cult classic that can still change your life Let the dice decide! This is the philosophy that changes the life of bored psychiatrist Luke Rhinehart-and in some ways changes the world as well. Because once you hand over your life to the dice, anything can happen. Entertaining, humorous, scary, shocking, subversive, The Dice Man is one of the cult bestsellers of our time.|Luke Rhinehart has written four other acclaimed novels: Matari, Long Voyage Back, Adventures of Wim and The Search for the Dice Man, sequel to the bestselling The Dice Man.… (more)
DNF - 50 pages in and I had to give it up. Hilarious bragging about sexual assault, deeply unpleasant main character, seems to have been written for shock factor only. How it became a "cult classic" is anyone's guess - unless we are talking a cult that removes the heads off innocent children for a laugh. ( )
Enjoyed the story, raunchy in parts. Following the self-destruction of his world or will it be the destruction of ours as we know it? A cop out for people not to take responsibility. ( )
The case of six sided man! If that dice has a 'one' face up, I'm going downstairs to rape Arlene. if it's not a 'one' I'll go to bed. Let the dice decide, who am I to question the dice? It's the story of a man that became a dice man. He starts consulting with the dice for everything, every single decision. He sacrificed all of his life to dice will. So he became a random man. A man without pattern, without habit, without self, without ego. totally unpredictable. It's an unbelievable, amazing , unmoral and sexy story of the diceman. He tried everything, rape, murder, robbery, spirituality, womanizing, being gay even being a woman.
Warning: This book will change your life if you follow it! Warning: Your new life won't acceptable by society's standard. ( )
I am a large man, with big butcher's hands, great oak thighs, rock-jawed head, and massive, thick-lens glasses.
Preface
In the beginning was Chance, and Chance was with God and Chance was God.
Quotations
Information from the Swedish Common Knowledge. Edit to localize it to your language.
1. I hated myself and the world because I had failed to face an accept the limitations of my self and of life. In literature this refusal is called romanticsim; in psychology neurosis. The assumption is that a limited and bored self is the unavoidable, all embracing norm.
2. Love, one of society's many socially accepted forms of madness.
3. Success and failure mean simply the satisfaction and frustration of desire.
AngĂ„ende tanken om att mĂ€nniskan mĂ„ste lĂ€ra sig trivas med att vĂ€xla mellan olika roller. Vi vuxna vill att barn ska handla efter konsvekventa mönster. Till exempel, "VĂ„r lille Johnny basjar alltid pĂ„ morgonen efter frukosten." "Billy Ă€lskar att lĂ€sa hela tiden." "Ăr inte Joan gullig, hon lĂ„ter alltid andra vinna hela tiden."
Johnny hade inte alltid lust att skita efter frukosten men visste att hans mamma gillade det. Billy lÀngtade efter att gÄ ut och plaska i vattenpölarna med de andra pojkarna, men... Joan ville bita av sin brors penis varenda gÄng han vann men...
Men om man belönade barn för vÀxlande beteendemönster, för inkonsekvens. Hur skulle det gÄ?
"Min Johnny Àr underbar. Förra Äret fick han nÀstan bara bra betyg, men i Är nÀstan bara dÄliga. Vi Àr sÄ stolta." "VÄga inte borsta tÀnderna ikvÀll igen, det börjar bli en vana." "Larry att du inte skÀms. Du har inte brÄkat med en enda smÄunge i kvarteret pÄ hela sommaren." "Jag har ingen lust, mamma." "Du kunde Ätminstonde försöka. "
LÀrare skulle sÀga, "Dina teckningar har en tendens att likna det du ritar av, unge man. Du tycks inte kunna slÀppa loss." "Den hÀr uppsatsen Àr alldeles för logisk och vÀl uppbyggd. Om du tÀnker bli författare mÄste du lÀra dig att frÄngÄ Àmnet och inte hÄlla dig till saken hela tiden."
Livet Àr faktiskt inte konsekvent. "Ibland blir jag arg nÀr du spiller, men ibland struntar jag i det." "Ibland tycker jag om nÀr du Àr uppstudsig, men ibland skulle jag kunna slÄ in skallen pÄ dig nÀr du Àr det."
Last words
Information from the Swedish Common Knowledge. Edit to localize it to your language.
The cult classic that can still change your life Let the dice decide! This is the philosophy that changes the life of bored psychiatrist Luke Rhinehart-and in some ways changes the world as well. Because once you hand over your life to the dice, anything can happen. Entertaining, humorous, scary, shocking, subversive, The Dice Man is one of the cult bestsellers of our time.|Luke Rhinehart has written four other acclaimed novels: Matari, Long Voyage Back, Adventures of Wim and The Search for the Dice Man, sequel to the bestselling The Dice Man.
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Luke Reinhart is a psychiatrist, a husband and a father, his life locked down by routine and order - until he picks up the dice. The dice govern his every decision and each throw takes him further into a world of risk, discovery and freedom. As the cult of the dice grows around him the old order fades: chance becomes his religion, the dice his god.