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astral.projection commented on lemonlulu's review of Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World

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  • Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
    lemonlulu
    Nov 14, 2025
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.5
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    So glad I'm finally done with this book, a behemoth not in size but in its coursing and varied threads. I wish I could say what this book was about. Just some oft-preachy revelations and personal anecdotes projected outward onto a fraying society. I enjoyed the thesis but to me, these were not new ideas, only a story told by someone new, someone white, someone who chose new names ("Mirror World," "Shadow Lands," etc.) for names and concepts and theories that have existed for as long as poor, Black, and brown folks have been fighting against capitalism and imperialism (ironic, considering her last chapter). And the more she wrote, the more I was lost in those threads. It was fine. Would I recommend it? Probably not. Did I learn a lot of new information (e.g., Hans Asperger, recommendations for other literature to read)? Yes, quite so.

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  • Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
    astral.projection
    Mar 04, 2026
    DNF
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    Far right voyeurism for people who have never spoken to someone outside of NY, SF, or X - with a heavy dash of doppleganger philosophy (if that’s your thing)

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  • The English Patient
    hansel
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    this book felt like sinking through layers of sand in the desert, each layer a window into the history and lives of the four main characters. at times it was hard to know what was real and what was metaphor, meaning that the story doesn't flow straightforward, rather it meanders and eddies, filling in puzzle pieces out of order, nevertheless ending with a full picture. despite the lyrical and metaphoric writing style, I was almost astonished at how easily I was able to create vibrant pictures in my head of all the characters; they felt full of life, their joys and sorrows animated.

    I read the book tandem paperback and audio and enjoyed the experience! I'm planning to watch the movie soon to see how they are able to bring the characters to life on the screen.

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  • Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World
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    As with many cultural commentary NF, I feel like the thesis of the book has been explained thoroughly enough already and things are starting to drag. Klein’s use of her doppleganger experience as metaphor to explore right wing extremism and the left’s mirrored opposition is clever, but feels like she backed into this exploration to give weight to her real interest: dopplegangers, doubles, and her special interest, the other Naomi.

    Some passages have been very poignant, particularly when she explores how the left swallowed doctrine & government truths wholesale during the pandemic, shunning anyone who didn’t comply with the given narrative and thus driving them to opportunist factions on the right (like: calling people racist who explored the lab leak theory, denying any vaccine risk or injury, shaming pregnant women for inquiring about the safety of vaccination, etc). She scratches the surface of why the left does this (her hypothesis: because the right questions everything, so the left mirrors by questioning nothing) but so far has failed to do any real analysis or offer paths to change.

    As much as her doppleganger experience and other Naomi have affected Klein, I’m hoping she veers from the repetitive “double” analysis into more cultural commentary in the second half. Otherwise, this really was just an excuse to write about book about other Naomi and kleins internet issues.

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  • The Women
    Misplaced Anger? Thoughts from End of Part 1 (60%) (page 280)

    Seeing how poorly everyone who served in Vietnam is treated upon returning home has me thinking a lot about the misplaced anger parallels we see today.

    The Vietnam War was horrible; the atrocities committed by the American military were awful and every American who protested against or was disgusted by the war was on the right side of history. At the same time, their mistreatment of the men and women who served in Vietnam was also wrong. The vast majority of vets were deeply traumatized, and were themselves the victims of violence and psychological torture. This is not an equivalency argument, simply a fact. Does a 21 year old kid drafted into the war deserve to be spit on when he comes home after 2 years of unimaginable terror? No.

    I have such empathy for both the activists and the vets. It has me thinking about all innocent people who are associated with governments, religions, or communities that have committed atrocities. Without naming individual groups, I think we can all think of at least half a dozen identities who experience spillover anger (for lack of better term), and unfortunately it breeds more hatred and division.

    Of course there's a ton of nuance here, and I'm sure the protestors spitting on vets would argue the vets should have torn up their draft cards and refused to go, or that we wouldn't absolve a Nazi soldier for just following orders, etc etc. This stuff is far from black and white. But still, worthwhile to think of the humanity on all sides to foster unity rather than more hate.

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  • American Rapture
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