What a book that each time you read it changes or adds to your perspective and really makes you think deep?
I’m talking about the kind of book that grips you, but after some time you feel that need to pick it up again becuase each time you do it just makes you go ‘Hm’ and ‘ah’ you know?
Most of David Mitchell’s stuff. All of his books connect to the others in little ways that are interesting to ponder when you start finding them. But more than that the stories he writes are just beautiful meditations on life, death, love, all the big ones. Doesn’t matter which order you read them in either. So you can start where you want. I’d recommend The Bone Clocks or Thousand Autumns.
Not the comedian David Mitchell’s books, obviously. But his books always show up when I’m looking for the newest one of other David’s.
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_A Scanner Darkly_ by Philip K Dick
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The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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I read Infinite Jest every year and always find something new.
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American Gods, Middlegame, and literally everything Ursula K LeGuin wrote
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Most of David Mitchell’s stuff. All of his books connect to the others in little ways that are interesting to ponder when you start finding them. But more than that the stories he writes are just beautiful meditations on life, death, love, all the big ones. Doesn’t matter which order you read them in either. So you can start where you want. I’d recommend The Bone Clocks or Thousand Autumns.
Not the comedian David Mitchell’s books, obviously. But his books always show up when I’m looking for the newest one of other David’s.
_A Scanner Darkly_ by Philip K Dick
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
I read Infinite Jest every year and always find something new.
American Gods, Middlegame, and literally everything Ursula K LeGuin wrote