u/Pandalove07

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Which philosophical classic book gave you an existential crisis?

Kafka and Dostoevsky have some great reads.
The way Kafka explores absurdity, alienation, and existential anxiety feels strangely relatable even today, while Dostoevsky dives deep into guilt, morality, suffering, and the human mind in a way that feels painfully real. What are your best reads?

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u/Pandalove07 — 2 days ago

Looking for Alaska - John Green

" I go to seek a great perhaps." the famous line by Francois Rabelais got me. I looked up and found "Looking for Alaska" is based on The Great Perhaps theme. How did you find it?
And more importantly; what are your the great perhaps?

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u/Pandalove07 — 2 days ago

Spoil a Book Title 📚

Spoil a book title by changing only the first word.

Fried and Prejudice. 😁

Make it interesting the comment section. 👇

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u/Pandalove07 — 3 days ago

is book journaling still a thing?

I love it when people show immense love for books, their favorite books, and keep' em journals. I recently came across a few book journals and absolutely loved them. But now that everything has gone digital, book journals have been rare finds. Do you guys still make them?

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u/Pandalove07 — 5 days ago
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I recently watched Cillian Murphy talk about this book in an interview, and the way he describes and his taste, It instantly made me add to my next reads.
Have you guys read this book? Please share your thoughts.

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u/Pandalove07 — 16 days ago

This is a cozy space for readers to slow down, share thoughts, and have real conversations about books.

Post Types You Can Use :

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Give your rating (out of 10) + a short opinion below.
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u/Pandalove07 — 26 days ago

Some people say it’s powerful and emotional, others say it’s overrated or even problematic in the way it handles relationships.

Did this book actually hit you emotionally, or did it feel overhyped?

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u/Pandalove07 — 1 month ago