To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.
I'm just a few dozens of pages from finishing “Maldita Guerra” by Francisco Doratioto, a book about the Paraguayan War which was the bloodiest inter-state war fought in South America. A war that also defined the development of the Brazilian military and its institutional role.
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Started and finished “Say Nothing”. Someone here recommended it and I knew next to nothing about the IRA besides that they bombed and killed people in the 70s. So it was interesting to read about them and learn about The Troubles. I really enjoyed it. But I just can't sympathize with the IRA at all. Idk, the socialist group that bombs civilians is probably gonna be the group of people I sympathize the least with. Also kind of cucked for the British to release the London bombers from prison tbh.
Just started “The Rules of Attraction” by Bret Easton Ellis.
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