AutistAcolyte
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I just finished Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, and started Jeff Vandermeer's Annihilation.
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If only my mother's version of dementia was like Wendy's. Officially my mum's diagnosis is "mild cognitive impairment" but when her reaction to my telling her I have Covid-19 is "What's that illness? Never heard of it" or when she keeps saying that she wants to go home when she's at the place she's lived in for 30+ years ... If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...
I loved that series. Very different concepts to most of the genre.I also have the Mistborn Saga to look forward to....
People have often commented that I often say that I’m busy and seemed stressed and the like when I’m making posts on here. So I figured I’d try and set aside more time to read the various fiction books I’ve been reading. I figured I’d make this thread in which we can share the things we’ve been reading in an effort to encourage me and others to read more, I‘ll make my first post this evening once I’ve finished doing the dishes.
Jón Kalman Stefánsson - "Ditt Fravær Er Mørke".
It means "Your Absence Is Darkness". Icelandic novel.
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