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The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy
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The Stranger
Albert Camus
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i think the prose is intriguing but i don’t like the detachment the character has towards the world
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The Stranger
Albert Camus
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exquisite storytelling <3
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Piranesi
Susanna Clarke
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Piranesi
Susanna Clarke
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I’d kill for Tyson you don’t understand. I was so close to crying every time he opened his mouth and said something cute.
This book was so funny to me, and I’m so intrigueeeeeed. I’m definitely enjoying the ride and even though the writing is quite simple at times I feel like the story is told effectively and it still manages to hit hard.
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Classics Starter Pack Vol I 🕯️📖🎻
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An introduction to the Classics, 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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Japanese Literary Fiction 🇯🇵👤💭
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From the provocative and challenging to the emotional and quiet, Japanese literary fiction tends to be nuanced, introspective, and minimalistic. These books contain layered cultural commentary and may lean on psychological, surreal, or fantastical elements to convey their message.
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East of Eden
John Steinbeck