Anybody reading or previously read some good books they wanna recommend? I’m halfway through 1Q84, which is probably the eighth or ninth tome I’ve worked through since quarantine began.
Anybody reading or previously read some good books they wanna recommend? I’m halfway through 1Q84, which is probably the eighth or ninth tome I’ve worked through since quarantine began.
'The Picture of Dorian Gray' springs to mind immediately. Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', 'The Brothers Karamazov' are works of art hailed as masterpieces. Dickens' 'David Copperfield' 'Our Mutual Friend' are also books this one wishes to suggest. Poe's 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' should be added as well. This one cannot end this suggestion list without mentioning Jules Verne, and the works of the aforementioned individual, such as '20 000 Leagues Under the Sea', a personal favourite of this one's regarding Verne's works.
'The Picture of Dorian Gray' springs to mind immediately. Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', 'The Brothers Karamazov' are works of art hailed as masterpieces. Dickens' 'David Copperfield' 'Our Mutual Friend' are also books this one wishes to suggest. Poe's 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' should be added as well. This one cannot end this suggestion list without mentioning Jules Verne, and the works of the aforementioned individual, such as '20 000 Leagues Under the Sea', a personal favourite of this one's regarding Verne's works.
Love it, figured a man of culture would come in hot with several classics AND a couple of deep cuts (never heard of the Poe or second Dickens joints)...thank you very much, Sensei :cheers:
Words such as these ones prove to have a positive effect on this one and this one shall cherish them and keep the aforementioned words in the near vicinity of this one's myocardium.
Edgar Allan Poe exponentially arose on this one's list as an immensely talented individual, in terms of writing. The book cited above 'Murders in the Rue Morgue' is most often thought to be the first book that effectively stimulated and therefore created the genre that is nowadays addressed as the detective story genre. As Poe himself has stated, it was one of his tales of ratiocination.
'Our Mutual Friend' is the final novel completed by Dickens. If one is a fan of his works, reading this perplexing story of satire and social analysis is a must.
This one expresses this one's felicitations on that one's willingness to listen to this one's recommendations. This one is thus looking forward to receiving feedback concerning that one's thought on the books this one has listed.
Words such as these ones prove to have a positive effect on this one and this one shall cherish them and keep the aforementioned words in the near vicinity of this one's myocardium.
Edgar Allan Poe exponentially arose on this one's list as an immensely talented individual, in terms of writing. The book cited above 'Murders in the Rue Morgue' is most often thought to be the first book that effectively stimulated and therefore created the genre that is nowadays addressed as the detective story genre. As Poe himself has stated, it was one of his tales of ratiocination.
'Our Mutual Friend' is the final novel completed by Dickens. If one is a fan of his works, reading this perplexing story of satire and social analysis is a must.
This one expresses this one's felicitations on that one's willingness to listen to this one's recommendations. This one is thus looking forward to receiving feedback concerning that one's thought on the books this one has listed.
This one would utter a lie if this one claimed to have never before heard the exact words directed at this one. If this one is not mistaken, people generally refer to it as charm and charisma.
Anybody reading or previously read some good books they wanna recommend? I’m halfway through 1Q84, which is probably the eighth or ninth tome I’ve worked through since quarantine began.
Then read the Witcher. You can also watch the Netflix TV Series and play video games especially The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt hands down the best RPG game of the last decade ( YES Witcher 3 >>> Skyrim )
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