I think at that age I just needed a hug to cry into. Like a good “fuck the world” sob. by GamerGrl90 Related: Looking for something new. What’s your favorite book or series? YA/NewAdult books for someone getting back into reading Weird Worldbuilding Books? The best books YOU didn’t know you were looking for Best autobiography you’ve read?
rougekhmero on April 15, 2024 4:17 am Probably a lame answer but A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. I read it in my mid 20s back around 2007 and it really ignited a deep interest in science and history both that I’m still pursuing now.
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Probably a lame answer but A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.
I read it in my mid 20s back around 2007 and it really ignited a deep interest in science and history both that I’m still pursuing now.