To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.
I'm still haven't finished Père Goriot and I began to re-read Crime and Punishment as It's been almost a decade since I read it and I was gifted a new and pretty hardcover edition. I forgot how neurodivergent the characters acted, I'm not talking about Raskolnikov but Luzhin for instance behaves and talks so strangely in his first meeting with his future brother in law and co., he first comes out as arrogant, then clueless with a "fellow kids" vibe. Marmeladov's rambling at the tavern was longer than I remembered, and what a pathetic and wretched person he is.
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American Gods
It's not typically what I'd read but I tend to actually like how Gaiman writes
I'm supposed to be reading Catch-22 with a friend but he postponed it
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I always thought Gaiman and Ray Bradbury had a similar voice (one which I generally like), do you think that's true? Most people I mention it to don't really see it.
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I can see it! I definitely think Bradbury tries to be more aloof and Gaiman a bit more down to earth, which is more pretentious I'll leave to the historians but the similarity is probably what makes me like Gaiman
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