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The Name of the Rose
Umberto Eco
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"Whenever I see students in gym class all made to run a long distance, I feel sorry for them. Forcing people who have no desire to run, or who aren't physically fit enough, is a kind of pointless torture. I always want to advise teachers not to force all junior and senior high school students to run the same course, but I doubt anybody's going to listen to me. That's what schools are like. The most important thing we ever learn at school is the fact that the most important things can't be learned at school."
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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Haruki Murakami
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I really liked the tone and style that was expressed, but the plot was a little boring and there were a few lines of casual racism out of nowhere that really caught me off-guard.
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Dorohedoro, Vol. 11 (Dorohedoro, #11)
Q. Hayashida
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Bloody Rose (The Band, #2)
Nicholas Eames
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The writing is phenomenal but the pacing felt a little slow at times, probably because there's a lot of repetition with scenes taking place on boats and they kinda blend into one another when I try to think back on which scenes happened when
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Flowers for Algernon
Daniel Keyes
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Flowers for Algernon
Daniel Keyes
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I adore that this book did not shy away from ACTUALLY making the spider lady a spider. Too many books where they promise a 'monster' but it's just a humanoid who maybe has like horns or a tail or something. That being said, this book was realllyyy simplistic, very bare-bones, and I'm stuck between wishing there was more but also not really caring for the actual plot we were presented with. It has an unpolished diamond in the rough feel to it...
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Post from the When the Tides Held the Moon forum
Oh my god this is so stressful I keep catching myself holding my breath
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I think mine is The Octunnumi Fosbit Files Prologue… the book had a really cool concept but was SO confusing. But it’s one of the coolest books I have, with pitch black edges, a matte black cover with glossy black detailing, gold embossed lettering, and detailing on each page. I keep it solely due to its aesthetic 😂
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This summer, im retrying to get through this book for the third time. I really enjoy Russian lit but for some reason around page 100 I have to force myself to keep reading and I eventually start reading something else and putting this down. Any encouragement or advice? Or maybe this book is just not for me?
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This summer, im retrying to get through this book for the third time. I really enjoy Russian lit but for some reason around page 100 I have to force myself to keep reading and I eventually start reading something else and putting this down. Any encouragement or advice? Or maybe this book is just not for me?
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When the Tides Held the Moon
Venessa Vida Kelley
Post from the The Guncle (The Guncle, #1) forum
I read this a long while ago, and to this day every time I have to use a fancy toilet I think of this book LOL iykyk