I've only read the trial and the caste by Kafka this month. I'm so behind on the books I actually want to read. I seriously do not recommend the castle because of it's slow pacing and shitty dialogue
Reading
Just read Life of Pi, about to read LOTR.
I am definitely a fan of the Oxford edition, but as I said it is for scholarly purposes.
If you plan to explore your faith it will make reading much more like studying a textbook than studying the scriptures. I find the notes downright counterproductive from a religious point of view, as a Catholic they turn a spiritual reading into an academic exposé. Although many would murder me for suggesting KJV I still believe the translation is the most beautiful.
I own all 3 I mentioned.
Read Fire & Fury, Paranoid Style in American Politics, How Democracies Die and The Naughty Nineties for obvious reasons
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Can't argue with digits like that. I'm sold.
How are the Very Short Intro books? I have a few on my wish list but haven't pulled the trigger on them yet.
How are the Very Short Intro books? I have a few on my wish list but haven't pulled the trigger on them yet.
how was the trial? ive been thinking of picking it up. ive heard kafka has a lot of dark humor, but is it to the point where its depressing or is it actually enjoyable?
>foucaults pendulum
that'd take me a full month to read. how was it?