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i'm reading two books :

frindle by andrew clements
gnome cave by james rolfe

i'm mostly into gnome cave because it's getting interesting (and fangirling on the writer lol)
 
Abroad in Japan by Chris Broad.

I'm a very big fan of his youtube channel, and bought the book on a whim a while back, which recounts his decade of living in Japan.
His prose is fantastic, just like the narration parts of his videos, and it's surprisingly personal yet full of his iconic extremely british sense of humour.

Highly recommend it.
 
Abroad in Japan by Chris Broad.

I'm a very big fan of his youtube channel, and bought the book on a whim a while back, which recounts his decade of living in Japan.
His prose is fantastic, just like the narration parts of his videos, and it's surprisingly personal yet full of his iconic extremely british sense of humour.

Highly recommend it.
i'll give that a look!
 
The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzimiya - Nagaru Tanigawa (Original light novel)

The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Surrender - John V. Quarstein

Mahoromatic - Bunjūrō Nakayama (Manga, currently on Volume 3)

Whilst I keep in on the downlow, my interest in the US Civil war is just as deep routed as weeb power level.
It makes my bookshelf seem schizophrenic ::sailor-embarrassed
 
currently reading the posts in this thread 👍
 
James Rolfe? What's it about? I thought he only did that autobiography one.
 
While I'm not reading any books currently, I have been reading some of the Gabriel DropOut spin-off manga Tapris Sugar Step.
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John Kennedy Toole - A Confederacy of Dunces

I kinda just started so I was expecting a modern take on Oblomov type of character but it turned out to be a Don Quixote who fights for making society go very backwards and live a more primitive life than they already do something akin to #MakeAmericaGreatAgain mentality that aims for a nonsense improvement that actually aims for deteriorating the society that can only destroy it, however when you see the big picture this is how the usual Americans are. As anyone who doesn't live under Plato's Allogotary of the Cave knows for Americans every person should be a Don Quixote who even start war against windmills just because existence of windmills doesn't obey their subjective sense of right and therefore personal preference and that's why they "look like a monster" that should be defeated because a Don Quixote person doesn't care about facts and objectivity and therefore they are driven by their own insanity and what rights and wrong their insanity decides in a very childish mentality, they only demand and want everything in the way they want. A Don Quixote person was always what the whole world made fun of and it was the definition of a "fool" and "clown" type of people that symbolizes what kind of person you shouldn't be and it was a fundamental tool for comedy but for some reason it is the type of character deemed "superior human" in American society so much even their whole human sciences fields like business and psychology normalizes being a Don Quixote in a way when you are a non-Don Quixote they don't wanna marry you, hire you, they won't make business with you and they will think you have medical conditions and insanity ayy lmao. So in a way the writer makes fun of the whole American society in the sociology level as a persona to make fun of the way the whole country is whether he actually intended or not, still it is a very funny book.
 

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