Pewdiepie favorite books : Part 2
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Part 2 of Pewdiepie's literature club. He reviews the books and we collect them with his quotes.
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Either/Or
It stars with side A which is written from aesthetic point of view. It starts very interesting with very thoughtful existential ideas.
The Woman in the Dunes
Whatever that means, I'm told that he focuses on, uh, nightmarish type of scenario.Which definitely fits into this novel.
Lolita
I've been reading a lot of great literature. Book of Disquiet, amazing. Loved it. House of the Dead, yeah it- it was... yeah. Lolita. Loved it.
The House of the Dead
I've been reading a lot of great literature. Book of Disquiet, amazing. Loved it. House of the Dead, yeah it- it was... yeah.
The Book of Disquiet
I've been reading a lot of great literature. Book of Disquiet, amazing.
The Master and Margarita
But I think it's safe to say I've never read a book like this. It's, uh, black-satire? (black-satire?) It's a black-satire comedy around Christianity. It's very weird, but I really loved it. (i wonder it now lol)
Japanese Death Poems
The title makes it seem very depressing to read, but for me, it was really uplifting.
Don Quixote
After reading this I realized that it is just much more than that (humor). It is my favorite piece of classic literature that I've ever read.
Spring Snow
The thing is that when I discovered Yukio Mishima, I did it by pure coincidence. I didn't know anything about him. And I just fell in love with his writing, and I fell in love with finding out about his ideas, but also his life. just as the joy of discovering him was so great that I wanted to honor that and keep that going with what I read from him.
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Runaway Horses
The thing is that when I discovered Yukio Mishima, I did it by pure coincidence. I didn't know anything about him. And I just fell in love with his writing, and I fell in love with finding out about his ideas, but also his life. just as the joy of discovering him was so great that I wanted to honor that and keep that going with what I read from him.
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In the Buddha's Words
This book is amazing. Buddha never wrote down these words. They were just retold, and a lot of times, ideas get shifted and spread out too much that it's hard to understand how to study Buddhism. So this book gives a more defined frame of the Buddhist teachings.
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Mythos
This is probably not the book I wanted to read, but I enjoyed it very much, regardless.
The Inferno
He's trying to experiment on how to create gold and people are paranoid about people stealing his ideas. It's very fascinating but very bizarre to read, like reading the notes of a madman almost.