I just reread the little piece of fic my dumb 17-year-old self decided to orphan 4 years ago and I’m like tf? That’s the most deep thing I’ve ever written and now I kinda want to rewrite it.
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I just reread the little piece of fic my dumb 17-year-old self decided to orphan 4 years ago and I’m like tf? That’s the most deep thing I’ve ever written and now I kinda want to rewrite it.
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Oh! All your favourite books are related to a World War... is it just a coincidence? (sorry for asking so many questions, I'm feeling kinda obnoxious xD)
I think it's more about the time than the wars. I'm a little bit fascinated with the 30's/40's/50's, aesthetically, and these books analyze the beauty and the air of that time in a wonderfully poetic way.
What's your favourite book? :)
uhm... I'd go with 'The End of the Affair', by Graham Greene. 'The English Patient', by Michael Ondaatje, is a very close second.
ETA: Also, Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf.
What's your favourite book and movie? :)
Can't answer the movie part because it's just too hard but as for book it's a tie between "Choke" by Chuck Palahniuk or "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy, I've re-read both of those books God knows how many times!