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I just finished reading Lisa Jewell's The night she disappeared

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The characteres were amazing, the storyline and the plot was great and one of the characters said to another character that she looks a bit like Lana Del Rey:wubna:

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2 hours ago, The Sun Also Rises said:

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All I can say is good luck with Moby Dick if you're finding it takes you ages to finish The Sun Also Rises. Moby Dick is the only book I never finished, it's so long and descriptive and ... I won't say any moreΒ :thumb2:

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That's so funny cause I really likeΒ Moby DickΒ  so far haha I guess it's just a matter of personal taste. I love descriptive prose, and biblical subtext.

I managed to finish TSAR and I liked it too, I thought it really picked up at the end. Maybe I just should've picked a different book to start with HemingwayΒ 

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6 minutes ago, Lasso said:

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That's so funny cause I really likeΒ Moby DickΒ  so far haha I guess it's just a matter of personal taste. I love descriptive prose, and biblical subtext.

I managed to finish TSAR and I liked it too, I thought it really picked up at the end. Maybe I just should've picked a different book to start with HemingwayΒ 

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Ohh interesting! I love both of those things too but it just never clicked with meΒ :horror2:Β I might have to try again at some point!Β 

Old Man and the Sea was the first Hemingway book I read and a good starting point! He and Melville are almost polar opposite writers (I'm sure there's a quote from Hemingway about how he prefers to write with less words), so it must be a real trip reading one after the otherΒ 


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I just finished Regeneration by Pat Barker, and waiting for the copy of the sequel that I ordered is driving me crazy. Might actually go into my list of all time favorites, but I'll need to reread before saying that for sure.

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I finished reading My Dark Vanessa awhile ago and it got me in a huge reading slump.Β 

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I rated it 5* but it was so hard for me to get through and basically extremely triggering.Β 

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I read Create Dangerously by Albert Camus right after to "cleanse" myself, it's just a really short essay (a speech he gave), and then I started reading Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto and even though I'm enjoying it I just can't get past half way ... just finding it hard to get past the feelings from MDVΒ 


The cicadas in the sunset are your guide

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Finished The Ersatz Elevator, and now I want to finish All Quiet on the Western Front!


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I'm reading two things:
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Audre Lorde's The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master's House (the collection, not just the individual work) and a compilation work called The Black Panthers Speak (a collection of the writings of the Black Panther Party)


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