Franz Eybl (1806-1880) "Reading Girl" (1850) Oil On Canvas

Franz Eybl (1806-1880) "Reading Girl" (1850) Oil On Canvas

Franz Eybl (1806-1880) "Reading Girl" (1850) Oil on canvas

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9 months ago

I still do this on family road trips. Like, if the book is good I'm very happy to just eat the book on sight.

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4 months ago

what do you mean elon musk did a nazi salute on live tv at the united states presidential inauguration twice and is now erasing the evidence off the internet by replacing the footage with the crowd cheering instead?

What Do You Mean Elon Musk Did A Nazi Salute On Live Tv At The United States Presidential Inauguration

would be a shame if people reblogged this, wouldn’t it?

9 months ago

Me trying to seduce you: Hey wanna see my book collection? 📚

3 months ago
Amazon’s killing a feature that let you download and backup Kindle books
The Verge
It’s bad if you like to keep ebook backup copies.

you've got till feb 26

more information and discussion of what this means in this video


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1 year ago
The Hole Review

The Hole Review

The Hole discribes the story of Oghi, a man that suffers a car accident, loses his wife and ends up in the care of his mother-in-law. Throughout the story we get to see Oghi reflect on his past and present circumstances as he faces the difficulties of recovery. What starts out as a sympathetic character, slowly unravels into flaws and mistakes that make you wonder if his suffering is well deserved.

We are simotaniasly shown how his mother-in-law slowly and siglehandedly unravels his life and health. The question in the story being, how and why? As she digs up her daughter's garden you can see that she is slowly losing her mind and plotting, but you never have a firm grasp on why she's doing it. From neglect to humiliation she throrougly makes Oghi's life a living hell.

The book tackles a lot of interesting topics such as death, ableism, classism and infidelity. You can say Oghi was a man with qestionable morals as you go along with the story. 

He starts of as a doting husband with a loving wife. Speaking of his deceased wife as if she was a dreamer and idealist that balanced his life of blandness. Then turns into a bitter husband succumbing to his spoiled and privilaged wife. Explaining how she couldn't hold on to anything for too long before giving it up and turning to something else completely while neglecting him. And ending as an unfaithful man who is only sorry that he was caught.

I found that what made this book so interesting is the fact that this can happen to and be anyone's life. Sometimes you just need time to realize how unhappy and miserable you really are underneath the rose colored glasses.

As a reader, the book starts off a bit slow and boring, but as it progresses I found myself wondering what would happen next. Oghi is a wonderfully complex character that shows how small things can seem until it's too late.


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2 months ago
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"Oh look - A bookstore!"

4 months ago
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La Lectora Caimiteña

Just a 30 y/o from Caimito with a book blog. A place to share my opinion on books I've read and movies I have watched.

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