I'm working my way through some of the great literature of the 19th century, which over the last year has included Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Count of Monte Cristo. Ivanhoe, this story of Saxons vs Normans, knights, and high adventure, has been an unexpected pleasure. Next up: Middlmarch
Random books from very different genres I think about a lot:
- And Then There Were None (Or literally any book by Agatha Christie)
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- City of Brass
- Books by Garth Nix (I loved them as a kid)
- A series of unfortunate events
- Howl's Moving Castle
- Chess (Stefan Zweig)
- 1984
- Shogun
- The Golden Compass
I watched this show years ago, but it's still the only show I find myself thinking about.
The show feels massive and like it's about so much, even though I'm never really sure what.
I give thumbs up to people throughout my day way more after watching this.