You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.
#findingjoy
You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.
#findingjoy
#twofortuesday
1) My first thought was to say Judy Blume for the 70s and 80s afab (I see some else did the same.) But that was only when I lived in white suburbia. When I moved to white rural US during middle school, nobody read any books and no one knew what I was talking about when I mentioned the books. :/ So, I suppose it‘s only for a certain group.
2) That said, the tagged book fits 2020. 😬
#independentbookstoreday
Reflections on a guillotine is in here. I just got that. I should‘ve checked.
Un malade a besoin de douceur, il aime a s‘appuyer sur quelque chose, c‘est bien naturel. - Albert Camus, La peste
#FoodandLit This is a book of philosophy and confessions. I don‘t think I was in the right headspace to read about a white, narcissistic, man this week. The writing style felt its 1950‘s. The character is contradictory and I‘ve had enough of that lately but Camus did have several quotes that made me stop and think.
I made Dutch Baby Pancakes and they were delicious. I‘d like to play around with some other flavors and order some stroop syrup 😋
Currently reading the tagged book for my Classic of the Month (CotM) and wanted to update myself on my personal reading goal for the year 📚 A Happy Death is Camus‘ first novel and has the most author insert of all his novels. One of my favorites of all time is L‘Etranger and I‘m determined to read all his novels.
I purchased another Camus book as the first one I read, The Stranger was so though provoking and well done! The title of this one alone is intriguing!