Let me know what you think. I feel you'll like it as you'll see the layers of humanity in it, highs and lows, all boiled down to what is essentially abject misery for everyone, the planet generally. It's a powerful read.
I'm lucky I saw this post, you've not tagged me for some reason. Glad I saw it.
I will absolutely do, and if it's a post, I'd tag you. I try not to tag highly engaged hivers when it's not important, as they're very busy already and get a lot of useless tags.
I think I remember that you recommended it to me when we were talking about the facettes of humanity and children, how to raise them in this world. So I'm not expecting any rainbows 😅
I don't mind people tagging me in cases like this post, it's relevant. I appreciate your respect though.
As for the book...there's parts that are uplifting; the strength of will, character and drive a human can display. But it's all enshrouded by a heavy layer of misery and suffering. I think, reading it carefully and thinkijg about it along the way is the way to go.
Yes, the grammer thing threw me at first making it somewhat difficult to read; one gets used to it though, the brain works around it I guess, and the impact of the world and emotions, the sense of hopelessness he depicts begins to take over. It's sometimes oppressive isn't it? An excellent writer.
Yes, that's exactly what I was told. I'll let you know how it goes...
Let me know what you think. I feel you'll like it as you'll see the layers of humanity in it, highs and lows, all boiled down to what is essentially abject misery for everyone, the planet generally. It's a powerful read.
I'm lucky I saw this post, you've not tagged me for some reason. Glad I saw it.
I will absolutely do, and if it's a post, I'd tag you. I try not to tag highly engaged hivers when it's not important, as they're very busy already and get a lot of useless tags.
I think I remember that you recommended it to me when we were talking about the facettes of humanity and children, how to raise them in this world. So I'm not expecting any rainbows 😅
I don't mind people tagging me in cases like this post, it's relevant. I appreciate your respect though.
As for the book...there's parts that are uplifting; the strength of will, character and drive a human can display. But it's all enshrouded by a heavy layer of misery and suffering. I think, reading it carefully and thinkijg about it along the way is the way to go.
Good luck.
A solid and powerful read though.
A glimpse of the future?
Hmm, time will tell.
Anyway, I enjoyed it, have read it a few times, listened to the audio book and seen the movie. All very powerful and yeah, miserable.
It's quite a few tears since I read it, and it did leave an impression, though I must say, I'm a big fan of grammar.:)
Yes, the grammer thing threw me at first making it somewhat difficult to read; one gets used to it though, the brain works around it I guess, and the impact of the world and emotions, the sense of hopelessness he depicts begins to take over. It's sometimes oppressive isn't it? An excellent writer.