

Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin, together with other folks of the Hopepunk (german) book club over at !hopepunk_buchclub@feddit.org
Have been enjoying it so far.


Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin, together with other folks of the Hopepunk (german) book club over at !hopepunk_buchclub@feddit.org
Have been enjoying it so far.


Long distance trains. Nothing compares to the feeling, when you look up from your book, still stuck in the world of the character, and then you see trees in the train window going at 250km/h. Surreal. Or chilling with a book while the train slowly accends a mountain, and a snowy top appears in the distance after a tunnel.
You can sit, read and do nothing, with an everchanging view
We actually had to read that for our English course. What still haunts me is how weird random German words look in an English book. Like they’re not supposed to be there


VLC (VideoLAN media player): play media files, DVDs, network streams and more. Just works,


Chasm City was amazing. I really need to read House of Suns, don’t I.
Revengers was nice too, but very different
At least call it a banana due to earth’s curvature