What book will make me want to call my parents? "They don't want to bother you, call them first. You'll regret it when they die." No words no matter how true can help me bear just ten minutes of the half-sincere, half-guilt-ridden small talk.
>>8760546
Know that feel. Fortress of Solitude - Jonathan Lethem. While the protagonist parents only play a big role in the first half of the novel I couldn't help but call them after reading this.
>>8760546
I love those rural town/futurism juxtaposition artworks
anyhow Crime and Punishment may give you mom feels.
>>8760546
>No words no matter how true can help me
>What book will make me want to call my parents?
Fucking hell OP.
Just fucking do it. The more often you do it, the less you'll feel "half-guilt-ridden". Your mother and father love you.
Your father is probably going to go with the classically masculine approach, asking you about your current state of affairs. Maybe you'll share a few jokes. His practicality and down-to-earth attitude does not mean he doesn't genuinely appreciate it.
Your mother is going to be almost anxious - she will be apprehensive about feeling that she is wasting your time, making you impatient, and thereby squandering this rare opportunity to hear your voice - something that warms her heart.
Just fucking do it OP. Jesus Christ. Do you want to look back at your life and realize you spent thousands of hours shitposting and only dozens speaking to the people who love you the most in the entire world?
I'll Love You Forever, OP you faggot.
If you want to experience some uncondicional parental love, try Fathers and Sons by Turgenev.
And if you don't, read it anyway, it's only about 200 pages.