Based on how he behaves in public, private must be absolutely wild.
Based on how he behaves in public, private must be absolutely wild.
One of the hardest things I’ve ever had to learn as a reader is when to abandon a book. But you must. You won’t read all the books you want to because there is not enough time. Life’s too short to be struggling through a book you aren’t enjoying.
Second this, Metamorphosis is a good quick read and was also my introduction to Kafka.
I have been reading The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East by Nicholas Morton which I am really enjoying. Nicholas has a clear way of describing events and putting them into context without getting too dry with it. I am also reading A Vast Conspiracy: The inspiration for Impeachment by Jeffrey Toobin which I am a little over half way into, but I am considering just giving up. I have been pecking away at this book for probably 2 months now. It’s just too long winded. I don’t need to know every single conversation, meeting, plot, dinner that people had - I feel this would have made an incredible long-form article in something like the New Yorker but a multi hundred page book seems to be pushing it for me.
I wish more people would adopt this approach.
this is incredibly helpful! thank you.
it is! I am only about 20 or so pages in so far but I am feeling a bit lost. It just seems completely disjointed from what I have read so far. For a few pages I was wondering if I had somehow got the books out of order.
I am finally working my way through Sandman, i’m on book 6 now. I do find myself enjoying this one a little less than the others.
This is such a cool thing to have. Did you buy this or did you work on the show?
I have often wanted to rid myself of my hue bridge. This may have to be bought.
I don’t believe for one second any citizen believes this is a good use of time or resource. Absolutely ridiculous.