What book could you read over and over again?
None of them.
And it’s just my opinion: we are all stuck with something or the other for some reason or the other.
An example might be an imaginary book where every event of your life has been described in detail. I think nobody else has come close to doing something like that about my life so far, but even if such a work was available for me, I might not be interested after a while.
Hence:
None of them.
Well said! I would like to read,” The Touch of Breeze” is an excellent book
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Promoting your only published book is akin to spamming other’s comments section. However, I am usually tolerant of even more crude spams. What’s your book about, Priti?
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Read the review. Review is written better than your story π
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Please go through the review πβΊοΈ
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Is review on your blog?
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Yes β someone has given the review in his blog
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Alright. Hope you get all the success with your writing endeavours. Keep writing.
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Thank you ππ
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Welcome π€
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Marcel Proust’s “In Search of the Lost Time” and Joyce’s “Ulysses”.
All the best
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I have heard a lot about Ulysses. May I know what Klausbernd means?
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I am not quite sure what you mean. Interesting is his use of the inner monologue, especially at the end (the dream). Also I like the plot design, the rhythm of the plot f.e.
Anyway, read it and you’ll seeKlausbernd π
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I think you might be a non native English speaker. I asked you about your pen name Klausbernd.
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