What was the last book you read?
Would you recommend?
why did you pick it up?
Diana: Story of a Princess and it took about a week to finish it.
I would recommend to anybody that is fascinated by mega stars or like me, grew up in that time, but didn't pay really close attention to her entire royal career since I was too young to care.
I've started getting more into biographies and my Dad had this in his collection so the next time I see him, we can talk about all of the tragic things about her marriage and death.
>>9149512
Audio books count? Screwtape letters.
It's about jargon and shills and degeneracy.
Don Quixote part 1. One of the best things I will ever read.
>>9149512
Dracula and David Corbett's The Art of Character. I don't tend to read two books at a time but I've been trying to develop new characters for a project I'm working on and I tend to find books a useful learning tool.
>>9149866
With the exception of Don Quixote Part 2 where the tragedy really sinks in. I love Don Quixote so much, anon. So pleased to see people who also enjoy it just as much as me. Part 2 really packs a punch though.
>WILLINGLY reading examples of the phenomenological-mind-ache-agonisti-complex
>Kierkegaard's The Repetition
Fuck. I didnt understand anything.