#classicsUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsevih in #mystery • 6 days agoMurder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christiesource Finished this one and I liked it. I watched the movie and knowing the end beforehand did ruin the experience a bit but I still enjoyed itevih in #classics • last yearDead Souls - Nikolai Gogolsource I enjoyed this book a bit more than I expected to. the first half is quite humorous and then it dies down around chapter 7-8 and gets progreevih in #classics • 5 months agoFaust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethesource I think it is important to keep in mind that Goethe was already older and also really famous when he wroteevih in #classics • 14 days agoFahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradburysource I just finished the first chapter: "There are billions of us and that's too many. Nobody knevih in #classics • 11 months agoIn Cold Blood - Truman Capotesource If you read this as strictly a work of fiction, it's clearly excellent. The use of language, the characterization, and the building of tension are aevih in #fantasy • 13 days agoThe Halloween Tree - Ray Bradburysource This was a very cute and lovely read. I actually did get a wee bit emotional in the dia deevih in #fiction • 11 months agoDon Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes Saavedrasource I hated the Duke and Duchess! It's kinda sad how Don Quixote snaps back to his logical self at the end and like his knight-errancy felt like a mask he putevih in #fiction • 11 months agoLord of the Flies - William Goldingsource So the analogy of society protecting its vulnerable populations held up in this book. As soon as society started to break down, Simon wasevih in #fiction • 9 days agoThe Yellow Wall-Paper - Charlotte Perkins Gilmansource This story really is so good.I loved the shift as the narrator first identifies the woman behind the wallpaper, begins to observe her, and then eevih in #fiction • last yearMrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf, Maureen Howardsource I quite liked that. Such aevih in #france • last yearCandide - Voltairesource I am not a philosopher. Or have read that much philosophy. And I know very little about the exact books and ideas that Voltaire is making fusuperr in #hive-155221 • last yearThe Hits That Sparked Every Summer: Number 1 Songs From 1970 To Today***Good evening ladies and gentlemen, today I want to take you back in time to the very moment of the summer of 70 until now, and I'm going to remind yousuperr in #hive-193816 • last yearTribute to the best bands, today is: "THE PRODIGY"***As I said in a previous post, today I would like to talk about the band The Prodigy. On the side. The story of course begins in the 90s so let's go backsuperr in #hive-193816 • last yearMusic in Humor: The Career and Parodies of 'Weird Al' Yankovic***Good evening, gentlemen, today I'm going to talk to you about a singer who was dedicated to making parodies of other music singers. This man is "Weirdsuperr in #hive-193816 • last yearTeddy Swims: The Voice of the SoulGood afternoon, today I want to talk to you about Teddy Swims, who, being unknown, is currently very popular on Shazam, Spotify or TikTok. ***How i