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>I've been trying to finish this book for almost half a decade now
I have these bursts where I read like a quarter of the book but then forget to read for months on months, then I start it again. It's been over half a year since reading it, and I was at the investigation part. I love the book but I fins it hard to consistently read.

I get that, I am on the train to and from work everyday for like 2 hours total so that's what keeps up my consistency, its been about 1 or 2 months since I started.

I don't think its supposed to be funny when it happens all the time, the book has a pretty serious tone most of the time though some scenes are pretty funny.

is there a version of this, except with books that are just good audio listens and you dont need to expend loads of brainpower to graps the deeper concepts to get why the book is good?

eg:
game of thrones = good
2666 = not so good

Bros don't read this book, stay far away from finnish women. There is no competing with the BFC, even when she's "yours", she's still gonna be getting the BFC from Mikko down the block.

Just finished American Gods and got the itch to read this masterpiece again

Medetations of Marcus Arelius.

Maybe Plato if you read Diogenes too.

You can apply Sun Tzu's Art of War, the ranger handbook, and The US special Forces handbook 31-91b AND -21 to life. This will only make sense if you read the meditations.

i realize after looking at that booklist more thoroughly that some of those are just good stories... i just remember gatsby in HS being like this is kinda not that great a story but we spent so much time discussing little shit like 'what the green light in the fog across the lake represents' or wtf ever. when im driving i dont have time to scour for those things and then figure out what they mean on the fly

My brother is marrying a finnish girl? Do I give him this as a gift ?

The fact that he has spoken to a Finn booty is a gift from gott

Nowadays finnish women are like all western women. You would be better of looking to the east.