Wow.
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my eyes are just sweating...
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This is incredible, the flavor is immaculate
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Man... this hit me harder than I wanted it to.
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I didn't know you liked poetry my friend?
Not exactly poetry, but literature in general
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Not exactly poetry, but literature in general
what type of literature?
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what type of literature?
All kinds lol, I'm a bookworm
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All kinds lol, I'm a bookworm
nice what's your favourite book? and do you read books mostly in Portuguese or English?
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nice what's your favourite book? and do you read books mostly in Portuguese or English?
Oh I have many but the most mindblowing ones were Perfume by Patrick Suskind and Fanny by Erica Jong for sure. 100 Years of Solitude and Wuthering Heights also deserve their titles of classic, they're great books too. For fantasy it's Maske:Thaery and The Castle of Otranto; and for suspense, my favorite genre: 1. Then Were None by Agatha Christie; 2. Misery by Stephen King; 3. Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. The heaviest one in terms of feeling was We Need to Talk About Kevin. It's a great book, but I don't feel like reading it again lol. It made me feel empty for no reason as soon as I finished it and it lasted for days. Felt like I just witnessed something I shouldnt and that I wasn't able to share with anyone. For brazilian books, my favorite is a short scifi one called O Planeta dos Homens sem Cor and Eu Receberia as Piores Notícias de Seus Lindos Lábios. I read mostly in portuguese. But once I read one completely in english literally called Apeshit... I had to read in the original language because that's definitely not a mainstream book lmao.
Ehh this was a long ass answer. But you asked! Are you a bookworm too my friend? :)
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Oh I have many but the most mindblowing ones were Perfume by Patrick Suskind and Fanny by Erica Jong for sure. 100 Years of Solitude and Wuthering Heights also deserve their titles of classic, they're great books too. For fantasy it's Maske:Thaery and The Castle of Otranto; and for suspense, my favorite genre: 1. Then Were None by Agatha Christie; 2. Misery by Stephen King; 3. Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. The heaviest one in terms of feeling was We Need to Talk About Kevin. It's a great book, but I don't feel like reading it again lol. It made me feel empty for no reason as soon as I finished it and it lasted for days. Felt like I just witnessed something I shouldnt and that I wasn't able to share with anyone. For brazilian books, my favorite is a short scifi one called O Planeta dos Homens sem Cor and Eu Receberia as Piores Notícias de Seus Lindos Lábios. I read mostly in portuguese. But once I read one completely in english literally called Apeshit... I had to read in the original language because that's definitely not a mainstream book lmao.
Ehh this was a long ass answer. But you asked! Are you a bookworm too my friend? :)
when i have the time ahahaha
My favourite books are history/military/warfare/I guess you call them self-help books or personal improvement books/business/strategy/autobiographies/fantasy/philosophy
My favourite book of all time is Sun Tzu's art of war
(i won't bore you with the rest of the books i like lol)
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when i have the time ahahaha
My favourite books are history/military/warfare/I guess you call them self-help books or personal improvement books/business/strategy/autobiographies/fantasy/philosophy
My favourite book of all time is Sun Tzu's art of war
(i won't bore you with the rest of the books i like lol)
Oh I like these kind of books too but books that feel like movies >>>>>
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Oh I like these kind of books too but books that feel like movies >>>>>
ahhh for example I remember reading LOTR after watching the movies and the movies really did the books proud even though there are still many things left out or not covered
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i love poems they’re so pretty
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