
The last book I read – ‘No longer Human’ by Osamu Dazai. I read the first page and I knew it would become one of ‘my-books’. I could find myself in almost every page of the book. The book is considered autobiographical, which makes it all the more interesting (for many) and disturbing (for most). Here’s a page from the book, which quite effectively describes the exhaustion many of us deal with on a daily basis.
I’d love to know what you last read and/or which book you find most relevant to your life! ❤
The last book I read was Sailing to Byzantium by Gene Wolfe, but I’ve read it a few times before.
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Wow, I just read the description! Thank you for sharing the name – definitely goes on my to-read list. 🙂
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Hope you like it 🙂
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Sounds interesting – I’ll have to check it out.
I’ve just finished ‘Death at Intervals’ by Jose Saramago. Worth a read, but I’m not giving the plot away!
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Hahaha, and thank you for that! I just read the theme of the book, it’s definitely the next book I’m reading. : )
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The last book I read was ‘Seven Years In Tibet’ by Heinrich Harrer. And the book I find most relevant to my life is ‘The Razor’s Edge’ by W. Somerset Maugham.
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I too have read The Razor’s Edge by W. Somerset Maugham – one of the best books I’ve read. Will give Seven Years In Tibet a try! Thank you for sharing! : )
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“No Longer Human” sounds very fascinating….thanks for the introduction…I may have to read it 🙂 The last book I read that really became one of ‘my books’ was The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver.
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Hope you like it! 🙂
I have The Poisonwood Bible in my ‘to-read’ list now – the description reads really interesting! 🙂
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The book I am in now is called “In the World” written by Gorky. Waiting for you at the page 215. See you Mr. Blind..:)
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