I got my eyes up for this year's Nobel prize winner for best author in literature, the way his books was described made me really curious. When I read about his different books two of them captured me extra.
"The war of war" and "The Melancholy of Resistance"
I haven't read any of his work before. Does anyone have any experience? Can I jump in and read these two books even if that's not the book order?
I normally never pick books with male protagonists. But I am willing to change that starting with László.
by Queen-of-meme