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Jul 30 2021 11:43am
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I’ve read a book called "Little Women" by Louise May Alcott. The novel is about four sisters, their life, friendship, growing up. In short, for me it’s a one-time book. Of course, today the book will seem very boring for modern young girls. There is not even a storyline here. Description of their boring measured life, their worries, children's desires. Although it would be useful for them to read, because children's selfishness is still relevant today. This book is also suitable for a more adult female audience, there is something to think about child-rearing. The story is not modern at all, and the book is not very exciting, but I do not regret having read it. A recommendation only for lovers of women's classics.
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Oct 19 2021 12:14am
Kurt Vonnegut - A Man Without a Country (2005) - sadly still very relevant
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Oct 21 2021 01:09pm
Factotum by Bukowski
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Oct 22 2021 01:10am
interview with the vampire <3

I'm almost done with it too
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Dec 10 2021 01:24am
Shakespeare
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Jan 1 2022 02:23pm
Book 4 of the stormlight archive! Rhythm of War.
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Jan 4 2022 09:07am
Crashed, by Adam Tooze
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Feb 7 2022 05:36pm
Quote (b1tterman @ Feb 28 2021 12:36pm)
Reading Snowcrash for the 3rd time


I love how all these new pseudo "VR worlds" that the big companies have been coming out with lately are always called "metaverse" or something similar. All their adverts do is make me want to read Stephenson again.
Snowcrash and in the beginning there was the command line were the main two i've read by him and liked.

If you had to pick another novel similar to Snowcrash what would it be? Stephenson or not.
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Feb 9 2022 12:50pm
Quote (anOldBridge @ 4 Jan 2022 08:07)
Crashed, by Adam Tooze


i give this up for: Fault lines, by Raghuram Rajan
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