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The One and the Other (Paperback, 2021, BoD) 5 stars

The town of Athens is an unfortunate place for all vampireโ€” humans who psychically absorb โ€ฆ

Can't wait for next book!!

5 stars

Aaah, this was such a needed read for me ๐Ÿ˜ค๐Ÿ˜ Every once in a while I come across something that really hits me the right way and just keep the pages turning, and this did that with an amazing blend of gripping story, relatable characters, and a healthy dose of samhรคllskritik. It made me think and feel, and I wholeheartedly recommend it โค๏ธโœŠ๐Ÿด

The complete Persepolis (Paperback, 2007, Pantheon Books) 4 stars

From inside front cover: The story of Satrapi's unforgettable childhood and coming of age within โ€ฆ

Bridging some cultural gaps

4 stars

I don't really have anything profound to say, it was just nice and necessary to get a glimpse of a life in some ways very different from my own, and in others, not so much. Made me want to read more biographies, so hit me up with good ones.

Desert (The Anarchist Library) No rating

Existential crisis, but like, in a good way?

No rating

So, this one has been on my list for a while, and I finally got around to it when I realized I could browse The Anarchist Library on the cash-register screen at work.

In combination with a subsequent drug-aided empathic interaction with a tick, this threw me for quite a spin, not quite knowing how to value or relate to life, death, and all that juicy metaphysical stuff.

Now, a couple weeks later, and having interspersed these chapters with some somewhat more cheerfull - or at least less gloomy - green anarchist theory, I've come out the other end closer to myself and my immediate surroundigs.

tl;dr: I can't put this into stars, but I spend way more time watching insects and listening to birds now.

Ishmael (1995, Bantam) 5 stars

Ishmael is a 1992 philosophical novel by Daniel Quinn. The novel examines the hidden cultural โ€ฆ

Eyeopening

5 stars

Wow... I mean, it's essentially an essay surrounded by quotation marks and the words "Ishmael said", but oh, what an essay!

Really forces you to confront some difficult and rewarding to answer questions about culture and civilized society.

"Must read" for anyone dabbling in anarchist or leftist theory, but probably quite enjoyable for folx not doing so.