More and more i find myself dedicating into literature.Finished Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, this month.Went to the bookstore today, no Eco books other than The Name of... were left.Went to thriftstore, what's that ? Baudolino Hardcover for 1€Came home checking online market place, Foucault's Pendulum and Pape Satan both HC, 3-5€ also in my town.A thread died for this, i don't care. Tomorrow i will sit somewhere comfy and read my new books. Post some surreal/artistic medival/renaissance/ super gnostic boys on mushrooms book covers.Love you all, have a nice christmas !
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Eco was a reddit tier atheist, quite sad.
>>24957192>More and more i find myself dedicating into literature.good and same, just finished Don Quixote, I will start Moby Dick tomorrow>i will sit somewhere comfy and read my new books. based, lately I picked up this thing where I just go the park in my town and sit to read there for some time zero fucks giventhe answer to depression or whatever people used to call this gay shit truly is to just go outside at any opportunity even if you don't feel like doing itfrom Eco I read Numero Zero, The Prague Cemetery and The Name of the Rose obviously and honestly all of them were just ok for me>have a nice christmas !You too anon
>>24957192Get this
>>24957279You came here to post this, even sadder.
>>24957192>BaudolinoEnjoy! Very entertaining bookFoucault's pendulum drags a bit in the middle but it's pretty good otherwise
>>24957192I picked up Foucault's Pendulum, but haven't read it or anything else by Eco. Should I try and find another of his books for a first impression or jump into this one?
>>24958287I've read The Name of the Rose only so far and it's really beautiful !The only book where i couldn't put it down easily and read one more chapter before sleep.
im mostly through baudolino