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"the Art of Mastery" by Robert Grenne
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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbit" data-source="post: 55408" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read <em>"Hitler vol. 1 & 2" </em>by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it).</p><p>There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her <em>"The Bell Jar" </em>and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too.</p><p>I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy.</p><p>I think I'm just autistic, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbit, post: 55408, member: 31"] Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read [I]"Hitler vol. 1 & 2" [/I]by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it). There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her [I]"The Bell Jar" [/I]and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too. I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy. I think I'm just autistic, though. [/QUOTE]
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