I tried to pick a book the other day but I really couldn't make my mind up,
it seems I'm just unable to "judge" books.
Maybe the problem is that I'm always looking for something so specific I can't just open my mind up for a book that doesn't fit 100% my requirements.
For example I was looking for a book about travels and the wilderness, and I came across this book,
seemed kinda nice but I was afraid it would have been too "simple" so I didn't pick it.
I think if I had a social circle related to books I'd have less trouble finding new reads.
Tldr: I don't know what to read.
Either something on the lines of twin peaks maybe, or alan wake if you're familiar with videogames,
or anything you think a pleb might be interested in.
>>7750119
Your pic is pertinent. Have you read Coloane? It may well fit your "travels and wilderness" appetite; his short stories are superb.
>>7750158
I'm sure I went trough every author on that shelf, but I don't recall anything from Coloane really standing out to me.
Maybe Cape horn, but I'm not sure.
Now that I think about it I should look into the Aubrey–Maturin series, I remember looking at it some time ago but they're hard to find around here.