Yeah I do that too! I’m here for cozy literature talk, not whatever is going on in the rest of Lemmy lol.
Yeah I do that too! I’m here for cozy literature talk, not whatever is going on in the rest of Lemmy lol.
I’m just getting started on a biography of P.G. Wodehouse. Not bad so far!
I was the same, I didn’t really see the point of them until I tried out my sister’s eBook reader. Then I was sold!
Also, while I still prefer physical books, I can’t deny that it’s nice to just be able to carry my entire library around in a bag.
The North Korea section of the book was so creepy, I still think about that from time to time.
I own it but haven’t read it yet, but apparently Edith Grossman’s translation of Don Quixote is supposed to be great. Also I just learned she died a couple of weeks ago, RIP.
For the show, the beginning of the 2005 revival is probably a good place to start! The first couple of seasons are probably a bit dated now but still good, and they treat it as kind of a soft reboot because it had had been off the air for ~15 years at that point so it’s designed for new viewers to drop in without having to know all the backstory and stuff.
As for the books I have no idea lol. There are quite a lot of those IIRC.
I am convinced that there’s not a book written that can’t be improved by the addition of a Sassy Robot Sidekick.
Doctor Who is good for the second one too, that’s basically the Doctor’s whole deal that they never carry a weapon and just try to talk their way through everything. Although they will fuck someone up if they get pushed too far lol.
Good for them. They’ve been there for over 450 years, it should be on the Olympics to work around them IMO.
I might have a similar situation coming up, but I think what I’m going to do is essentially just get rid of most of my books and then try to re-acquire them at the other end of the move. Apart from a few specific ones where the physical book itself is important, like a couple of signed copies I have and some well-worn ones that I’ve had forever.
I’m also working on cataloging everything in BookWyrm so I can keep track of what needs replacing. Bit of a pain but I just don’t think I can physically transport that many books.
Just in case anyone’s a fan of this book and wasn’t aware, there’s also a short story kind of prequel to this book called The Day Before The Revolution that’s free to read here.