Day 3 #7covers7days. #covercrush. Love the simplicity and vivid colors of this cover. It‘s still sitting on my TBR list. 🤓
Day 3 #7covers7days. #covercrush. Love the simplicity and vivid colors of this cover. It‘s still sitting on my TBR list. 🤓
I really liked the structure of this book, the plot is a bit week. I found this book really enjoyable despite that, and learned a lot of interesting information.
Well my computer isn‘t working so I guess I‘ll read instead of doing homework 😁#procrastination
Every single one of my colleagues seems to be talking about this book at the moment so I‘d better see what the fuss is about.
This cover alone makes me want to read this book. 😬👏#LibraryWishlist #NeverEndingTBR
Have any of my fellow Littens read this book? Would you recommend? Please let me know. ☺️
Starting my morning off on the right foot. It's lemon so I won't need to worry about scurvy today.
#litsypartyofone
For my #freebie today, I'm ignoring the unfinished tasks around the house and climbing into bed *before* my bedtime to start this book. I became a Silicon Valley widow a few weeks ago and I feel like every minute has been taken up with keeping my house/garden together and I've had precious little time for reading. Tonight, I take back my pre-bed reading time! #riotgrams
In Satin Island, a "corporate anthropologist" searches for meaning in the networks of life. "U" seeks to write the "Great Book" on humanity and its intricate scheme: from screen to screen, from airport to airport, from one Staten Island ferry to another. The ultimate architecture eventually reveals itself to him, like a darkroom photograph: a beautiful map of connections that, from a greater height, perhaps looks more like a mesmerizing oil spill.
When your cat is weirdly judgy about your bathtub reading...
#ReadJanuary Day 20 - This Cover Makes No Sense
Once you read the book, the cover will make a wee bit more sense, but even still...
#bonkers
I just don't know. I kinda see where McCarthy was going and the philosophical aspect is very ambitious, but the writing just put me off. The sentences felt very longwinded and needlessly intricate. HOWEVER, that writing style fit perfectly with the narrator. Ugh. I don't know.
A dreamlike and incisive trip through the modern age. The observations twist and turn--first breaking expectations, then, gradually, causing the reader to remove expectations completely.