it's a pretty good book. overrated maybe, but that doesn't change the fact that it is rather good.
currently reading Seven Ages of Paris, a history of 7 different periods of french history in paris. very easy read, very interesting. also reading "the black book" by Orhan Pamuk. pretty good, although it's taken me some time to get in to it
I just finished HMS Surprise by Patrick O'Brien. It's from the same series of books as Master and Commander, and The Far Side of The World, which you may recognise as a film. Very enjoyable stuff.
Ewww. It's overrated and an absolute bore. Fitzgerald completely put me off with that book. Gatsby is one of those people that deserve to be slapped over and over again - y'know, like some of the emotes you see around on MSN.
Ewww. It's overrated and an absolute bore. Fitzgerald completely put me off with that book. Gatsby is one of those people that deserve to be slapped over and over again - y'know, like some of the emotes you see around on MSN.
Been reading mostly two things the last year. Spy novels and books about religion. And I feel like I've come to some sort of a meaningful conclusion in both cases, so I just started reading about psychology the other day. Faaascinated.
Been reading mostly two things the last year. Spy novels and books about religion. And I feel like I've come to some sort of a meaningful conclusion in both cases, so I just started reading about psychology the other day. Faaascinated.
Been reading mostly two things the last year. Spy novels and books about religion. And I feel like I've come to some sort of a meaningful conclusion in both cases, so I just started reading about psychology the other day. Faaascinated.
Fiction is fun, but not more fun hehe. No, religion has been a deep interest of mine since always. Basically a question of why is everyone so nuts about something that doesn't convince me. It's a fascinating phenomenon.