reviewed The Handmaid's Tale
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
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Philosophy and big ideas. I read Nietzsche for fun.
reviewed The Handmaid's Tale
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed A Thousand Splendid Suns
Philosophy dressed as narrative. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Kite Runner
Ethical dilemmas that refuse easy answers. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Lord of the Flies
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
Morality under a microscope. Losers Club friendship is the emotional anchor.
Still debating the ending with friends. I side-eyed my partner for a week after.
reviewed A Man Called Ove
Philosophy dressed as narrative. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed Remarkably Bright Creatures
The existential questions in Remarkably Bright Creatures are unavoidable. The characters in Remarkably Bright Creatures feel real enough to argue with.
reviewed The Great Gatsby
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Morning Star
The kind of book that starts conversations. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed Pride and Prejudice
The kind of book that starts conversations. Mrs. Bennet is exhausting and hilarious.
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Me Before You
Philosophy readers will find plenty here. Already thinking about a reread next year.
reviewed Behind Closed Doors
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Thinking, fast and slow
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Animal Farm
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Lessons in Chemistry
The existential questions in Lessons in Chemistry are unavoidable. The characters in Lessons in Chemistry feel real enough to argue with.
reviewed The Midnight Library
Philosophy readers will find plenty here. Already thinking about a reread next year.
reviewed The Song of Achilles
Philosophy readers will find plenty here. Already thinking about a reread next year.
reviewed When Breath Becomes Air
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
The kind of book that starts conversations. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed Of Mice and Men
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
Ethical dilemmas that refuse easy answers. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed The Catcher in the Rye
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed And Then There Were None
Still debating the ending with friends. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed The Housemaid
The kind of book that starts conversations. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed Flowers for Algernon
No neat moral, and that is the point. Better than the adaptation, for what it is worth.
reviewed Crime and Punishment
Morality under a microscope. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed The Fault in Our Stars
Ethical dilemmas that refuse easy answers. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed Brave New World
The kind of book that starts conversations. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed It Ends With Us
Philosophy readers will find plenty here. Already thinking about a reread next year.
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed To Kill a Mockingbird
This book asks what it means to be human. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Daisy Jones & The Six
Thought experiment with a beating heart. A strong entry in its genre.
No neat moral, and that is the point. Forks made road trips a thing for a reason.
reviewed Fahrenheit 451
The kind of book that starts conversations. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed The Book Thief
Ideas that outlive the plot. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed The Secret History
Ideas that outlive the plot. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.