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Caliban’s War. Book 2 of The Expanse series.
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Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan (1967), the first book in his Gormenghast trilogy is written in beautiful, literary prose. But as a fantasy of eccentric ritual, exaggerated caste and peculiar ornaments, it felt a little like a book for the dedicated Anglophile. I don't think I'm moving on to the next books.
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Battle Royals - Houshun Takami
You've seen the movie, no? It's excellent. I understand he produced a comic, too.
I was pretty nonplussed by Suzanne Collins' re-mix.
Philosophical Investigations by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
I imagine it's tough going. Have you read the Tractatus?
Nope, but just from having listened to (totally legally downloaded) lectures that covered Wittgenstein in my free time I do have a very surface level familiarity with the content. It's probably not ideal to start with Philosophical Investigations, but I remember one of my professors recommending it to me at university many years ago and when I saw it on my boyfriend's book shelf it seemed like the perfect opportunity to start reading it.
Generally, I don't like to read more than one book at a time, but that rule stands because I pretty much exclusively stick to fiction and I don't like jumping between stories. I've been going through a bunch of Hemingway in recent months so will likely break up Philosophical Investigations with A farewell to Arms if I don't feel like using my brain as much. I wouldn't want it to start feeling like a chore.
I also actually bought both Blindness and Invisible Man as they sounded interesting from what you said about them in this thread. No fucking clue when I'm going to get around to reading them but I'm sure it'll happen eventually.![]()
MYTHS OF ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA (which has changed the way I look at religion, period)
