So you can discuss your weekly readings.
I’m still reading Moby Dic, currently halfway through, so far is great, though as English is not my native language It means I have to look up quite a bit in the dictionary to learn the “old timey” words, but I’m using it less now the more I learn, it also made me check up the Bible to find the biblical counterparts of the characters with biblical names, which is interesting.
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I recently read The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger by Stephen King Loved the atmosphere and worldbuilding but something about the style felt, idk, impersonal? Detached? Maybe that's what he was going for, because the setting is so darn oppressive that I could see it being hard to give a frick about anything if you lived in a world like that Anyone have some non-spoiler thoughts on the next books in the Dark Tower series? I've heard the 2nd book is where crap hits the fan and is the actual litmus test on whether or not you will enjoy the series. The Gunslinger was solid though, and it only being around 200 pages was very much appreciated
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Best to read the Gunslinger and quit, but the first 3 books are fun. King is literally the most disappointing author since the rise of the novel.
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