I was going to get the book, A Little Life, after a lot of people recommended it to me. My favorite genre of books are dark fiction and non-fiction books that go into the psychological plagues trauma brings upon a persons mind. I read them too to examine how an author dissects a traumatic event or events and brings the characters into those situations and how the characters progress. What always shocks me is seeing how other people react to these books. I suffered severe childhood trauma in various different ways. So reading these books is sometimes comforting, sometimes I read them with the intent to relate to a character, in the thoughts of the character towards an event that others might not have thought one would even experience. But watching some peoples reactions to books like A Little Life, and becoming nauseous or being in disbelief, I find it shocking. What are the experiences of people who read books who did not read it with intent to relate to the character. Why did you pick the book up? Im interested to see the other side of the coin. Does the emotional experiences of the characters resonate with you? Do you see any parallels within your our own life and the characters?

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    10 months ago

    Any good books you recommend? Currently reading silence of the lambs - really enjoying it. But there are guns and some tech :)

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      10 months ago

      I’ve read a ridiculous amount over the years, but it’s mostly high fantasy so that might not be your style. One author I never see spoken about here is L E Modesit jr. He wrote The Saga of Recluse, and The Imager Portfolio, which are both super long series set in very well developed worlds over a long timeline. He’s also written some sci fi that I haven’t read, and the Corean Chronicles, which is well worth a read as well. All of his series have unique systems of magic that I’ve never come across before, and he’s up there as one of my favorite authors.