I also just finished Babel last weekend and I found it awesome. It's one of these books that not only did I enjoy it, but also I think it's a wonder and it's so clear that it took a lot of research and work on top of the story of the characters and I also love the message and I think it's so important. Very exciting hearing you talk about it when it's so fresh in my mind
Habe diesen Monat auch Babel gelesen - finde du hast das Konzept/den Inhalt gut zusammengefasst - darin bin ich letzte Woche ziemlich gescheitert, klang einfach nur weird😂 Aber ich fand es auch mega😍 D.h. du kannst gern noch mehr darüber reden 😂
Hello! Really nice, interesting and enjoyable wrap up! As for your feedback on World War Z, I don't know if that would be exactly my cup of tea, but I certainly can relate to the pandemic related train of thought. A couple of weeks ago I read through "The Plague" (sorry don't know the exact translated title in englis😅) by Albert Camus, in which the protagonist recounts the events that lead to, and that occurred during a plague pandemic in an Algerian town (fictional). Might seem pretty obvious, but it really hit me to find out that, aside from technological development, we are not really different from the past when it comes to basic, human needs. I know, not the most incredible discovery, but still, reading such things coming from someone writing in 1947 is...heavy. Oh, and Babel sounds so great, and right up my alley hahah. Totally wrote that one down in my list, thanks for the recommendation
That's an interesting take on When Breath Becomes Air. I didn't sense that he was enduring the the toxic culture of the system because he glorified his calling but it certainly is something that definitely needs to be addressed in training for those prestigious careers. He does put a lot of stock in aspects of that part of his life, but I'm glad he was able to find some sort of meaning from it.
I also just finished Babel last weekend and I found it awesome. It's one of these books that not only did I enjoy it, but also I think it's a wonder and it's so clear that it took a lot of research and work on top of the story of the characters and I also love the message and I think it's so important. Very exciting hearing you talk about it when it's so fresh in my mind
Habe diesen Monat auch Babel gelesen - finde du hast das Konzept/den Inhalt gut zusammengefasst - darin bin ich letzte Woche ziemlich gescheitert, klang einfach nur weird😂
Aber ich fand es auch mega😍
D.h. du kannst gern noch mehr darüber reden 😂
Es ist auch nicht so einfach zusammenzufassen 😂 Dann muss ich wohl ein Reading Vlog machen 🙆🏻♀️
Hello! Really nice, interesting and enjoyable wrap up! As for your feedback on World War Z, I don't know if that would be exactly my cup of tea, but I certainly can relate to the pandemic related train of thought. A couple of weeks ago I read through "The Plague" (sorry don't know the exact translated title in englis😅) by Albert Camus, in which the protagonist recounts the events that lead to, and that occurred during a plague pandemic in an Algerian town (fictional). Might seem pretty obvious, but it really hit me to find out that, aside from technological development, we are not really different from the past when it comes to basic, human needs. I know, not the most incredible discovery, but still, reading such things coming from someone writing in 1947 is...heavy.
Oh, and Babel sounds so great, and right up my alley hahah. Totally wrote that one down in my list, thanks for the recommendation
Ooh I’ve heard great things about that book 🤗 It is fascinating to realise that humans have always been the way we are today 😳
That's an interesting take on When Breath Becomes Air. I didn't sense that he was enduring the the toxic culture of the system because he glorified his calling but it certainly is something that definitely needs to be addressed in training for those prestigious careers. He does put a lot of stock in aspects of that part of his life, but I'm glad he was able to find some sort of meaning from it.
I think I was also a bit hypersensitive because I just quit a toxic environment 🤣