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stuff I read in May and June!
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Hello everyone, here is another unscripted double album for two months of reading! I'm a week early but you think I care? No sir!
Linktree: linktr.ee/thediscoking
Books
1:01 - The Details by Ia Genberg
3:12 - Aniara by Harry Martinson
6:27 - Dream of Ding Village by Yan Lianke
9:55 - Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright
10:16 - Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
12:09 - Vertical Motion by Can Xue
13:02 - Aliss at the Fire by Jon Fosse
15:11 - The Sea by John Banville
17:58 - The Ghost Road by Pat Barker
Thanks for watching, and remember: we need another Aussie Booker winner.
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No offense, but I don't care how busy you are. We NEED your videos! Who else has such an extensive knowledge of literature and history but will sum things up with, "I don't care what the critics say; this book is a boring piece of shit." Please, at all costs, keep your videos coming!
Feeling better about my recent Jon Fosse purchase now
that pajama-hoodie thing with the pandas is pretty cool⚛😀❤
Didn't know 'Aniara' is a book/poem. I watched the movie some years ago, and really liked it. Bit weird, in the end very tragic, also not for everybody but overall a very intriguing watch. I'll probably skate around the source material though 😬
i'm also excited to see if praiseworthy makes the booker longlist because i just KNOW it's gonna piss a bunch of people off. hyped for the "too long/too repetitive/too confusing/too problematic" of it all
I had no clue what lincoln in the bardo is about but i did not have nick offerman saying poop (audiobook) repeatedly anywhere on my list of possibilities. I need to see your 1k celebration video so let’s get it 💪🏼
Love hearing your thoughts, informative and funny as always. I've been reading Burma Sahib, not a fan. Ladder to the sky, it's fine, nothing amazing. So I'm hoping for a better couple of weeks ahead.
Missed you! If you're cold, come up to the East Coast of the US. It's like Dante's Inferno here.
I'm curious what you would think of the elementary particles
I'm with you on Can Xue....I feel I'm completely missing the point somehow .." grim " is the word I used too for Ding Village , really grim . Really appreciate your comments about The Booker too