BOOK REVIEW

Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse

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3/8/2024-I read Steppenwolf this last week and honestly it is a new favorite of mine. It was crazy like fully wild style. It gave me hella perspective on stuff like should you kill yourself and why not. Also does any of this matter or whatever and a bunch of other stuff like that. I don't want to give to much away but it addresses stuff like that and self loathing a lot. That is something I have dealt with a lot and so this honestly hit me super hard. When I was done I wanted to like smile and cry or something. A good amount of the prose is truly poetic. I found myself going back and reading some of the lines again and again because they struck me so. Anyways please read this book I will probably read the rest of his stuff.

Siddartha by Herman Hesse

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2/15/2024-I read this this week as well. Was really cool. Felt a lot like a folk tale and such. Like kind of heavy handed with the symbolism but it felt needed for how quick the story was. Got me thinking a lot about eastern wisdom and such. I feel like if I knew more about the Hindu religion it would be more meaningful. Hella worth the read super quick and big recommend. You will walk away with hella new perspective.

Slaughter House 5 by Kurt Vonnegut

2/15/2024-This is a classic and I wanted to knock something out this week. Super sick and worth the time. Obviously this is such a classic for a reason. Mad intresting perspective on religion, war, and who is responsible for it all. Also made me think a lot about how responsible are you as just a citizen. Very cool to read with stuff thats going on rn in the real world.

Dune by Frank Herbert

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hell ya Dune was so sick. I read Dune this week. I knew it was supposed to be a classic but I didn't know how hard this would rock or how into it I would be. The world and everything feels hella real. Like something about it feels very true if that makes sense. The characters are sick as hell. I am super into the universal mind stuff in this and all the stuff about how time and the future works. I think everyone should read this it is super bad ass and I'm sure the movie will be good but there is a lot of underlying stuff in here that would really add the experience. I will probably read Dune Messiah and the next one, I think after that they are not about Paul.

Do Androids Dream of Electric sheep? by Phillip K. Dick

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This is the book that Blade Runner is based on if you didn't know. Tanner told me to read this shout out to Tanner my dog! This shit rocks hard it is similar to Blade Runner which I had seen but also had a lot of stuff that is not in the movie. Very cool ideas about God and what is real and who the heck are we! Big time worth the read and quick one too!

The First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercombie

This was recommended to me by the homie Adam so shout out to Adam. This shit was pretty bad ass. Pretty gritty and violent right from the jump which I was down with. It's not like so violent that it's yucky though. It's got some pretty Tolkien esq vibes but what fantasy doesn't!? Some parts of the story were a little half-baked for me but the characters were so gangster. Each chapter is from the perspective one of 6 people. I was rocking with basically all of them. I was hoping for crazier lore drops throughout the 3 books but I didn't really get that at all to be honest. There is so good lore don't get me wrong but wanted some bigger twists and turns, there were some big ones though. Anyways I had some complaints but honestly I really loved this and would recommend anyone to dive in. Super bad ass and cool and lots of fun to read.