Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Ok, just gonna recommend one random book and series.
Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/318 ... -sex-music
TV series. If you don't have any aversion to the science fiction genre, The Expanse can be pretty good.
netzerkaiser wrote:Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Ok, just gonna recommend one random book and series.
Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/318 ... -sex-music
TV series. If you don't have any aversion to the science fiction genre, The Expanse can be pretty good.
+1
netzerkaiser wrote:Books can be great, but it's probably great to stick with classics sometimes.
Penguin classics used to be fantastic, particularly their non-English literature sections, that had so many great classic Chinese, Russian, European novels, from Dante to Ching Lao Tzu to Turgenev to Cervantes.
You could do worse.
netzerkaiser wrote:Books can be great, but it's probably great to stick with classics sometimes.
Penguin classics used to be fantastic, particularly their non-English literature sections, that had so many great classic Chinese, Russian, European novels, from Dante to Ching Lao Tzu to Turgenev to Cervantes.
You could do worse.
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isis666xxx wrote:isis666xxx wrote:
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Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I understand the sentiment, I sometimes feel the same about where I live haha, so many exciting places right around my corner that I'd discovered much too late. Btw, If I ever were to go to Ireland, visiting the Gaeltacht or whatever is left of it would be one my top priorities. Seeing a Celtic language and in particular both Gaelic and Irish spoken in real life is just something that has become so rare and I'd like to experience it once in my lifetime.
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