existential_dread35
existential_dread35 t1_j712a3e wrote
Reply to Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by SergeantStiglitz92
Ah I loved it!! It’s particularly interesting if you’re a South Asian and know a bit about the history of the civil war in the country. It mixes a lot of themes so it takes time to grow on the reader.
existential_dread35 t1_j2xxevo wrote
Reply to the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse by vibro93
I couldn’t resonate with it for one second.But my 8.5 year old was fascinated with it. He read it every night, for a fortnight. Eventually I asked him what was so special about it. He told me the story in the simplest of terms…friendship, help, home, loneliness, somehow cake too (?) So I think it served the purpose, just as a kid’s storybook. There’s nothing more to it besides some common themes and a weirdly cursive font.
existential_dread35 t1_j8noa8h wrote
Reply to Being Mortal by Atul Gawande by moneyforsoy
His perspectives on elderly and end stage care are quite refreshing. All his books are excellently, very humanely written. ‘Complications’ is another favourite.