u/Chizakura

33/53 - first time reading "The Little Prince" and I'm in tears
▲ 27 r/52book

33/53 - first time reading "The Little Prince" and I'm in tears

It's not a book I grew up with as a child. My fairy tales of choice were always written by the Brothers Grimms. Which means I don't hold any childhood nostalgia to this story, but I know it's loved and praised everywhere.

I thought it would be the best read as a pallet cleanser. The recent books I've read were mediocre at best. This one isn't. It made me tear up in the end so badly, I almost started crying. Just proves that a good book doesn't need to be +300 pages to make you emotional. No shame in adding children's books to my counter, whether it's Disney retelling as novels or a book like this one. If it touches me, it counts

u/Chizakura — 3 days ago

Enjoying my crumbs of merch

The new dolls are mediocre at best. If I were to find them locally, I probably would buy one or two, but they're not worth it ordering them online. Old, good merch is mostly expensive and I haven't had any luck lately finding anything at a flea market. So I take what I can get and that's currently the figures included in the newest magazin edition. At least this Techna doesn't look half as bad, I guess

u/Chizakura — 4 days ago

I can write around bad to mediocre responses and guide the bot into a better direction. But if there is little to no verbal response coming back to me, even after asking questions, it's getting annoying

u/Chizakura — 18 days ago

Potato wedges, fish bits and shrimps from Nordsee, a fish fastfood chain. The McDonald's in my local shopping centre sadly closed, so I take what I can get. Not as salty as McDonald's fries, but probably healthier

u/Chizakura — 23 days ago