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Norwegian Wood
Haruki Murakami
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Blindness
José Saramago
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Finally the doctor’s wife fought back. But why in the world would the doctor ask her “why” when she told him she’d killed the bad guy? The men are all either rapists or spineless…
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Finally the doctor’s wife fought back. But why in the world would the doctor ask her “why” when she told him she’d killed the bad guy? The men are all either rapists or spineless…
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Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
Patrick Radden Keefe
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Not even half in the book, but this is a serious one. The theme is the blindness of reason and common sense.
Best read alongside something more light, it will destroy you if you do not read it with your full concentration. The lack of puncture is a stylistic choice I agree with but i personally miss it (even tho, that's the point). There are also no numbered chapters and i always wonder which chapter am i reading.
Best read in your house in complete silence and full concentration mode.
jimena commented on a post
Not even half in the book, but this is a serious one. The theme is the blindness of reason and common sense.
Best read alongside something more light, it will destroy you if you do not read it with your full concentration. The lack of puncture is a stylistic choice I agree with but i personally miss it (even tho, that's the point). There are also no numbered chapters and i always wonder which chapter am i reading.
Best read in your house in complete silence and full concentration mode.
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I like how the book captures how things play out in social media when it comes to publishing/book industry. Reflects the things I often see on booktube, booktwt, and etc.