Post from the Pagebound Club forum
Just as the title suggests. For books like 1984, the memory police, and Fahrenheit 451 can we really look at them as pieces of fiction? As readers isn't it our responsibility to question the words that so openly criticise society? And if your answer is no, then who should be voicing out the layered meaning found in these books? What do you all think?
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What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1)
T. Kingfisher
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The Secret History
Donna Tartt
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A Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic, #1)
Victoria Schwab
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La Nuit des temps
René Barjavel
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An introduction to the Horror genre, these books are part of the cultural zeitgeist or the 'canon' that many would recognize. Look for more niche titles in later Starter Pack volumes.
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"The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound Winston made...would be picked up by it."
Eyes phone suspiciously as it sits on the cushion beside me
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...often people think this book was prophetic but George Orwell was writing about his own time. It's not prophetic. We keep making the same mistakes and the same mistakes lead to the same kinda of problems. It's not prophetic; it's observational.
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1984
George Orwell
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Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1)
Chinua Achebe
Post from the The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared (The Hundred-Year-Old Man, #1) forum
Allan is THE most 'Eh I'll think about it after it's done' guy and I am living for it!!!
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The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared (The Hundred-Year-Old Man, #1)
Jonas Jonasson
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As the title asks! Share what you're going to be reading from tomorrow.
I'm taking Shoestring Theory into September, but the first new book I'll start will be When There Are Wolves Again by E.J. Swift.
Post from the The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue forum
"He is full of roots, while she only has branches."
Finally unpaused this book only to be hit with this on full force. I was NOT prepared.
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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Victoria Schwab
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The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
Margaret Atwood
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1984
George Orwell
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The Memory Police
Yōko Ogawa