What was the most fascinating thing you learned from the last book you read?
What was the most fascinating thing you learned from the last book you read?
What was the most fascinating thing you learned from the last book you read?
Apparently you can be a successful author without using correct punctuation
Which book was that?
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Blindness by José Saramago
What to pick from god emperor of dune?
Dune the place or Dune the series?
The book, it came after children of dune
https://bookwyrm.social/book/161586/s/god-emperor-of-dune-dune-chronicles-4
How to make a woman climax.
Answer, scale a mile high sheer rock wall.
That it doesn't matter how powerful wizard you are, you'll still need to find a way to pay your rent.
The Wizard of Oz?
The word "yclept," meaning "by the name of".
"Yclept moon, I punish you" doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
TIL anyone thought the adoption of agriculture was a bad thing.
Might as well see book ads soon saying "coming soon to your bookshelf, learn why the sun is actually humanity's arch nemesis."
Idk the last book I read was The Mist by Stephen King