The Columbus Metropolitan Library digitized this list in memory of a dedicated supporter of the library services. Dan read books from the Columbus Library for decades and kept record of each book he read, resulting in the 109-page long list that can be read here: https://share.google/i2QdlsYBYhNcl8cOb
An open source library of BOOKS! Like every book ever! Its an initiative to archive all human writings, donโt tell anyone but you can download the books, and read them, and gain knowledge, for free, craziness.
Dated for more than 4 years before I broke things off. Always surprises people I know in person. Iโm also still best friends with his younger sibling
Look, I know itโs beloved by so many people but I just watched it and wow. Iโd recommend it to anyone even just for the incredible use of color, set design, and costuming throughout. perfectly encapsulated that feeling of transition into adulthood where youโre torn between your parents wishes for you and making your own decisions. Actually had to rearrange my top four on letterboxd to accommodate this film
I love finding a secondhand book with annotations, it feels so special to see a glimpse into what someone else was thinking while reading. Even if it's surface level notes for like a class or something, it makes me feel connected to the greater whole of humanity.