giriinthejungle

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[–] giriinthejungle 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I actually don't think reading for the sake of reading is all that important, especially if it is not something one naturally enjoys. A good movie, a quality TV show, a well written song or even interestingly captured photograph can be more stimulating than a random mediocre book. Do read if you like - a good book can be mind blowing; but more importanly try to find quality in all media you consume, take your time to think about what you consumed and open your senses to the world around you.

[–] giriinthejungle 2 points 1 month ago

excellent advice, thanks!

[–] giriinthejungle 3 points 1 month ago

Thanks! The price difference is so dramatic compared to any next option (for two return tickets we would be saving roughly 700eur) that in this day and age it almost feels too good to be true.

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submitted 1 month ago by giriinthejungle to c/travel
 

I am looking to fly to Japan from Europe and AirChina seems like the cheapest option by far. As I am not a seasoned long-distance traveler, I wanted to hear some experiences with the airline before deciding what to go for. Flying low cost around Europe worked fine for me so far. Would you recommend AirChina for an intercontinental trip? Thanks!

[–] giriinthejungle 3 points 2 months ago

oh wow seventh!! Lets see how far I get but you definitely motivated me. :)

[–] giriinthejungle 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

oh i didn't know it is a series! I also just started the Red Rising and really like it, and you saying it gets better and better might make me keep reading (my series commitment is often poor).

[–] giriinthejungle 1 points 2 months ago

Thank you! I think I will start with Michael Ende. Just looked at the preview of Momo Kindle version and that is exactly the level of language I am looking for. :)

[–] giriinthejungle 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thank you! I really don't mind teen books, I mean I read Adrian Mole many times including two years ago (I am in my thirties) and still laught out loud. I just need some plot I can connect with and which drives me to find out what happens next so that the book is not just my language textbook if that makes sense.

[–] giriinthejungle 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Thank you! I tried Steppenwolf some while ago but found it a bit tought. Will go for Siddhartha. I know Hesse is well praised and I am waiting to be at the level of German to read it as he wrote it.

Regarding translations: I bought a bilingual Animal Farm with one page english, one page german and when I first opened I thought what a brilliant idea to make a book like that! But then I quickly realized that the constant difference in sentence structure pains my brain. I think that is a major obstacle when it comes to translations (especiall ger/eng).

Also, thanks for this too - I don't see Harry Potter as a children's book. It cannot be I am that old no no no :)

[–] giriinthejungle 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Youth/YA I am perfectly fine with. Thanks!

[–] giriinthejungle 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

love when you guys think the whole online world is made only of Americans lol

 

Hi everyone, I am looking to improve my German. I understand quite a bit by now but my spoken language is still child-like (I am somewhere B1+). Reading has always been something I enjoy. That being said: any (good) books you could recommend that are written by German-speaking writers and are "easy" to read? Just to say, I am not looking for children books - I need to be engaged with the story to read it. Thanks!

[–] giriinthejungle 9 points 2 months ago (2 children)

The span between the two Mariah marathons is awfully too short

 

I cycle daily and was thinking to update my summer wardrobe with some basic cotton-based (just not too sporty looking) bicycle shorts which I can style with blouses/shirts/longer t-shirts. Looking to wear them for work too so don't want to get some bad quality/see -through ones. Thanks!

 

Don't really know how to explain this. I like sci fi and would love to dig deeper into it. Am avid reader and enjoyed Project Hail Mary (though set in space, this book is just amazing), Dune, short stories by Ray Bradbury and TV shows like Raised by the Wolves, Westworld, From (love From!). But e.g. Foundation I really disliked. Wheel of time is massive and I lost interest. Even the guide through galaxy I appreciated but was not really into it. Somehow, all those lots of traveling, lots of worlds, lots of many novel/invented names and terms render reading laborious for me.

Can you help me pin what is that I like and perhaps offer me a suggestion where to start? Thanks!

EDIT: thanks everyone for your excellent suggestions! So happy to be a part of lemmy community. I might make a follow up thread in couple of months so we can discuss some of the works. And lastly, if you been reading this far: have a good weekend.

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