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Lathe of heaven
Yesterday I found a used copy of lathe of heaven to replace the one I loaned a co worker a couple years ago, I quit and gave up hope of getting it back. He was hyped up about reading dune, which has become a bit of a bro thing to read. It's great the bros are reading, but I have a feeling that loaning him LeGuin killed his new found joy of reading, cause he never finished it. I'm pretty sure I started to think less of him for that. Am I wrong for that?
I'm mostly kidding, there were other reasons, work related that make me not want to contact him and ask for it back. 8 dollars is a cheap price to pay to avoid talking to a non leguin lover.
u/Active-Bid-2326 — 10 days ago