Yesterday I finished Fractal Noise and it was so disappointing
Just a rant, I guess, full of spoilers:...
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Just a rant, I guess, full of spoilers:...
Small Gods: A masterful comic satire on Religious Institutions and Fundamentalism Small Gods is a fantasy comic satire on religious institutions, religious fundamentalism, philosophy, and the weaponisation of religious fanaticism for political power set in the Discworld. It explores how religious beliefs and faith shift and...
I have way too damn many lol. probably at least 400
A question of Morality: A reflection on The Brothers Karamazov...
This is dark fantasy/horror story, stylized as an ancient oral legend, which tells the story of a simple man’s journey and gradual descent into darkness - and ascension to power. We tried to give our villain protagonist some psychological and philosophical deep, not just “HAHAHA I am evil and will rule the world!”....
Looking for book recommendations....
Could be translated from english to another language you speak or translate to english from another language
cross-posted from: lemmings.world/post/759157...
I am forever bitter about Eragon…
A year ago, I read the Masters of Rome historical fiction series, written by Colleen McCullough. Before reading this series I only vaguely knew about Julius Caesar (thanks to Shakespeare) and had no idea about Roman history. These books introduced me to characters that felt like real flesh and blood people I know so well,...
Woah what! Reminder that there are other communities on this instance that you can find via !411 as well as some writing communities!
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Like books that got very popular but you never really could get into.
Is it interesting characters? Or believable motivations? Maybe writing style? Is the world building?...
It was a cheesy Hannukah romance book but the main character in the book “The Matzah Ball” made so mad at times that I just know I was annoyed at her but to this day I have no idea why exactly. Her vibes were just yucky I guess
By this I mean, a book you had to brace yourself to read, and you feel proud for having read. Did you enjoy the process of reading it?
No spoilers here, but there will be spoilers in the comments...
Barnes and noble wanted one of these domains and sent an appeal to ICANN. They lost the appeal....
Yeah yeah I know, probably obvious cause corporations gonna corporation but yeah book prices are getting really high and likely will continue to rise. Appreciate and support your local library
I used to enjoy participating in book clubs (be it in person or online), but between emigrating, the pandemic and life changes I haven’t been in one in quite a while. What about you? Do you enjoy reading groups? If so, in person or digital?
I really liked To Kill a Mockingbird even though I barely remember it.
cross-posted from: mstdn.social/users/edwilk/…/110945771856400927...
I still to this day don’t understand the point that book served. I don’t know if it was just a product of its time but I don’t think a bunch of children would behave like that in the event of being stranded
Like, increased empathy or altered your perspective a bit....