This is the ultimate "existential crisis starter pack" for those who mistake gloom for intellectual depth. It’s a predictable collection of heavy-hitters that feels more like a performance of taste than a genuine literary discovery.
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46, Solo: What I Read This Month 📚 📚本站添加:
So, these are the books I read in April.
Hi. And what a start to the month. I started with a picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and absolutely loved it.
Sharp, dark, and beautiful, beautifully written. Then Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, very different pace.
More reflective, more meditative. Then Stoner by John Williams, which I actually lent to one of my colleagues.
And I absolutely loved as well. Very very simple, but emotionally heavy. And then Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, classic of course, but still so relevant. It's less about monsters and more about responsibility. I've also been reading The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti. I'm actually almost done with it now, just a few pages left. It's bleak, philosophical, and unsettling. Anyway, back to reading.
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