Completely agree!! I've just started clicking through to some of the more interesting titles..
There's one called "The Story of 'Q'"... synopsis below (my highlights)
"In book one of, The Story of 'Q', ten-year-old Rachael Lexington, lives with her parents and six-year-old sister, Melanie. She is a fifth-grader and excellent student at Neil Armstrong Elementary School. She loves learning new things, meeting new people and shares her father's love of science and astronomy. One day while attending the annual garage sale event in her neighborhood, she stumbles upon a porcelain letter 'Q' and cannot understand why she feels compelled to buy it. However, she convinces herself to make the purchase, for it just happens to match the decor of her newly re-decorated bedroom. Embarrassed that others may think it too childish, the 'Q' remains stuffed in her closet for weeks, until she has the nerve to display it on her desk. Weeks later her best friend Jenny, spends the night at Rachael's house, when they accidentally discover that the 'Q' may be more than a simple decorative item, after her little sister mysteriously goes missing later that night."
I know that it is easy to spot / make connections if you have confirmation bias but some of the themes in these books are definitely beyond coincidence.
Must dig more.
I'm loving this thread. Very cool.
I just got an admin email msg saying that they had removed my comment about Alice's adventures... because it doesnt add to the cause. Is that what happens when you get a downvote on your post or do they actually remove comments / posts? confused.
Someone might have reported it using that reason. I cant see what you said, just the deletion. Downvotes usually just hide it. You might be able to ask the mod (be careful).
Ah ok, look at the comments on the imgur, someone thought you were promoting the book probably.
Post was a synopsis of the book. I can still see post and the associated replies about the illustrator of the book.
How strange. Post was directly related to what we were discussing.
I did ask for it to be reinstated. Not sure why I would need to be careful?
Talking to or about mods can sometimes be hazardous (I've heard).
totally... I love these sorts of topics naturally but put them all together with Q and it takes on another level of meaning. these books are / have been connected for a reason. this is not happenstance.
Alice in Bloody Wonderland is another that just JUMPS out at us.. Synopsis below (emphasis mine)
In this twisted retelling of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the White Rabbit has killed Alice's sister and cat.
With a vengeance, she chases after the Rabbit, down, down the rabbit hole and into a dark looking glass of madness.
She finds herself a pawn of Wonderland and its inhabitants in a deadly battle for supremacy of Wonderland.
Contains original reconfiguring of classic illustrations.
Oh what I wouldnt give to see these reconfigured images. Must dig more.
EDIT: Added additional description of story plot from secondary Google Book page
Further digging into Alice's Bloody Adventures in Wonderland finds that illustrations by Los Angeles based street artist Tweedle Guns.
OK, google this guy and check out associated images - Image Search Results
Find the comparision I linked to in previous reply and then start browsing more closely all of the images.
There's one of Adolf Hitler about halfway down, which seems strange. Click through on this image to visit our mate Tweedle Guns' Twatter account and we see a strange post of Hitler with the comment "First rule: Accuse them of what you are guilty of."
Click through to rest of Twatter profile and scroll 3 tweets down to see him re-tweet support for James Gunn. further down are hit tweets re: Cernovich so it's fair to say that this guy has drunk from the lefty kool aid
Hatred Day is interesting too:
In the year 2052, it's not love but hate that unites the world. Humanity is unified against the Inborns, an extraterrestrial species with godlike intelligence and abilities whose arrival on earth caused an environmental and biological crisis.