~ Books I Brought to and Bought in the U.S.A. ~
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
- 1) omg i sound so sleepy at half past 8, someone give me a fizzy drink plz
2) this was meant to be a vlog but all of my vlog attempts are cursed; this time almost all the footage files were rapscallions and didn't cooperate, plus since i basically only talk about books instead of travelling i would've had to do insets or subtitles to introduce them, so i just gave up in the end and this is the result 🤷♀️
3) long time no post! sry for the long wait 🙏 i'm baaaack.... 🎵
incidentally this was filmed before the last vid i posted for so when i talk about "my last video" i mean a different one... but what is time, right......
Fosse has been on my tbr for a while...you're reminding me to get to it. Glad you enjoyed your US trip, you sound like a soul full of wanderlust--I love that.
sounds like a very good trip....i live in new jersey on the other side of the country and to my regret have never visited oregon or washington...
it feels strange to me to say "I've been to America" now, when all I did was slink down the side of it! hopefully one day I can get a fuller picture, though it all seems so vast...
I have a book of Quiroga stories in Spanish - purchased in Mexico when I was a kid - which I will probably never read now. My Spanish teacher liked his story “Anaconda” but I see it’s not in the volume that you have. Hope you like it.
at least you have the memento =) ooo I've not read that one, but "Anaconda" sounds like his cup of tea alright XD cheers!
That Jon Fosse book sounds good. I haven’t read any Fosse, is it a good place to start?
it was my first one! =D my cousin said it was actually pretty different from his more famous books, so i guess it's not representative. buuut the most famous one is apparently super long and this was real short, so if you just want to give him a little try this could be a way in 🚪~