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I think this book is a very good introductory point to nonfiction on polar exploration, especially due to the fact that the writing itself is gripping and vivid (and at times has sprinkles of more poetic musings) rather than the dryness that you sometimes encounter in nonfiction. I also appreciate how the final chapter wraps up the 'narratives' of the crew members that would go on to continue making names for themselves, and the author's willingness to include asides for greater context as to why certain events were important or notable for the time
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Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night
Julian Sancton
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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 3
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
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Poor little meow meows (sci-fi & fantasy edition)
Urgently seeking suggestions, any and all input is welcome! A list for men in sci-fi/fantasy who are pathetic, reminiscent of kicked dogs, described as poor little meow meows, drowning in their own emptiness, and/or generally have an intense aura of being a sad loser with no life. Having a capacity to be fixed is entirely optional. If you want to demonstrate why a man is a loser, feel free to do so at great length in the comments so that we all may further our studies in male patheticology.
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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 1
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 2
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
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I sense much emotional whiplash in my future
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I grew up loving books. I think I’ve been reading all my life and books make me so happy. I’m extremely introverted and my mother’s abuse throughout my childhood and teens made me into the introverted, socially awkward person I am today who would rather be alone and needs alone time for her mental health.
But people think there’s something wrong with me for being immersed in books so much. Sometimes their behavior is almost condescending like they’re talking to me like I’m a silly child who reads fairy tales and storybooks.
I’m not sure if it’s just people of my culture who view reading as a solitary activity and see it as odd because the norm is to be social and talkative and extroverted basically.
I suppose not all readers are introverted but to those who are: how do you deal with peoples’ feelings towards your personality and books? Do people criticize that you live in your head too much? Because that’s what I hear all the time that books are to blame for me being the introverted socially awkward person that I am. Sometimes my books would be torn on purpose or taken away as punishment so I’d behave and be better.
I’d love to know so I can manage myself better. For example I came back home after 5 months abroad and I tried to spend maximum time with my parents and we’d watch tv and when they’d head to bed I’d go to my room and my dad later criticised me for going to my room and not coming over to talk to them. I guess I miss some social cues idk but I’d like to know how people think and what they expect. I’m also autistic I think but I haven’t been formally diagnosed
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I had to go back into mine and update a few days where I read but forgot to log, and that brought my streak up to 59! I love how the colour of the flame changes as you log more days!
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I had to go back into mine and update a few days where I read but forgot to log, and that brought my streak up to 59! I love how the colour of the flame changes as you log more days!