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Book worms?

I just acknowledge that i have a BIG problem. I have a LOT of books that i still haven't read lmao, but im still buying more every time i get my salary. So now i have a lot of unread books, no place to put them and no time to read them. Sooo tell me your favourite book and what is it about, i might buy it next time lmao
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Rambler · 61-69, M
I would not say that's a problem, speaking as one who's accumulated several thousand books over the years and wants them all. Books are the furniture of your mind... it doesn't matter if you haven't read them all yet, but you should have them in case someday you will. (so much for free advice lol )

As to a favorite, it's impossible to say... there have been quite a few that have mattered, in different ways, at different times. You'll find yours.
theomoono · 18-21
@Rambler thank you sm, now i really feel a lot better about that. Because the money im supposed to spend on clothes or food, i spend on books and its such a true happiness. Im glad I've found my people. I would like you to recommend me a book, if you please, because i think you have quite a taste.
Rambler · 61-69, M
@theomoono Sure... there are many possibilities, can you give me an idea of your interests ?
theomoono · 18-21
@Rambler i love detectives, sci-fi, romance but more in painful way haha, i just love bookd that will make me feel uncomfortable and uneasy.
Rambler · 61-69, M
@theomoono Hmmm... detectives, the L A Quartet by James Ellroy; or Raymond Chandler's classic books. For crime from the criminal's point of view, try the Parker novel series by Richard Stark. Sci-fi, I don't read a lot of it but my personal favorites are A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller or The Martian by Andy Weir (also a good movie). :)