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Just reread Boy by Roald Dahl. Read it about 20 years ago the first time.
About to start on the Graveyard Book by Neil Gaman.
About to start on the Graveyard Book by Neil Gaman.
Roald was awesome.Just reread Boy by Roald Dahl. Read it about 20 years ago the first time.
About to start on the Graveyard Book by Neil Gaman.
Interesting so far. Drags a little when there's too much explaining about russian shit
Slogging my way through The Kite Runner; it's good, but I'm having problems making myself finish it for whatever reason. I have The brothers karamazov waiting on deck, and that will be my first experience reading Dostoevsky.
I'm focusing a lot on bringing my french level up a bit, so I've been reading a lot of graded readers in french—I'm in the middle of Le Comte de Monte-Cristo.
Just finished a book about John Wayne Gacy, now just started this:
lol. One of my biggest obstacles to writing more is wanting it to be good, profound, well-researched, and intellectually honest. Seeing shit like this makes me think I'm setting my standards way too high for myself.
I don't care about the feelings of liberals but that title suggests it might not have the intellectual honesty I'm look for in a book. Buy this book before liberals ban it. LMAO.Well to be fair she's a good journalist. You shouldn't dismiss it simply because *SHOCK* it suggests there might be something negative about Islam which obviously must make her 'literally Hitler'.
I don't care about the feelings of liberals but that title suggests it might not have the intellectual honesty I'm look for in a book. Buy this book before liberals ban it. LMAO.
But then again, they say don't judge a book a by it's cover. It could be a good book with poignant arguments but they know who they are catering to with that kind of marketing.
Just finished a book about John Wayne Gacy, now just started this: