Finally started Wisdom of Crowds, the final book in the Age of Madness series by Joe Abercrombie. The series is really good but I'm not sure yet how I'd rank it against his others.
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Finally started Wisdom of Crowds, the final book in the Age of Madness series by Joe Abercrombie. The series is really good but I'm not sure yet how I'd rank it against his others.
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rereading my favorite book, A Little Life. it’s horribly depressing but such a beautiful story, and has some of my favorite quotes ever. i’ve never been able to relate to a character more than I have with this book. I could talk about it for AGES
This is probably my favorite passage: an elderly father talks about his son who has recently passed in a letter to the son’s partner:
“But although I could never have imagined the person he would become for me, I knew how he would leave me: despite all my hopes, and pleas, and insinuations, and threats, and magical thoughts, I knew…Had we missed something? Could we have done something different?…That he died so alone is more than I can think of; that he died thinking he owed us an apology is worse; that he died still stubbornly believing everything he was taught about himself- after you, after me, after all of us who loved him- makes me think that my life has been a failure after all, that I have failed at the one thing that counted…It isn’t only that he died, or how he died; it is what he died believing. And so I try to be kind to everything I see, and in everything I see, I see him.”
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At no point in your rambling, incoherent post were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone on this site is now dumber for having read it. May God have mercy on your soul.
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