道德经/老子 (Tao Te Ching in the common, but dated, latinization). It’s the perfect thing to read when you’re not distracted by microscopic online sound bites. Get two translations so you can get how differently it’s viewed by people outside the culture.
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ZDL@lazysoci.alto
Books@lemmy.world•What kind of glue to use on an old, damaged dust jacket?
2·18 days agoI have a related question. I have some very, very, very nice editions of books that are in pristine condition. They were held in protected cardboard boxes and the boxes did their job well while the books were in long-term storage for almost a decade. But the boxes themselves are in very rough shape. The actual surfaces are fine (except for a minor scuff mark on one, but I already know how I’m going to get rid of that). The problem is that the lids are coming apart at the corners, turning the lid into a flat piece of carboard with four flaps instead of, you know, a lid.
What would be the best way to repair those corners so that it looks at least passable to casual inspection. The boxes are cardboard covered with textured black … something paper, but not card stock, nor regular paper. Where they’re torn at the corners, the card stock, no longer contained by the black covering layer, has kind of, over the years, puffed out and gone feathery, so even if I glue the corners back together with something, they won’t be that nice textured black all the way.
Does anybody have any ideas how to repair this, or should I just embrace the look of covers which did the perfect job of protection and look like wounded warriors or something?
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
3·29 days agoThere are oh-so-many “you simply must read this!” books in my trash bins over the years I could likely open the worst bookshop in the world with them as stock.
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
2·29 days agoIn school I was forced practically at gunpoint to stare at poetry and regurgitate the teacher/professor’s opinions about what it means. It killed my ability to enjoy poetry for over two decades.
Reading something that doesn’t engage with you is not helpful. Ever.
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
94·30 days agoI think you’ve mistakenly lost yourself on the path to the “c/stridentpolitics” group. This is “c/books”. It’s an easy mistake to make, seeing as the names are nearly identical.
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
75·30 days agoThere’s always room for people in this wild world whose opinions are wrong.
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
34·30 days agoWow! Really? Damn! I needed that permission decades ago! 🤭
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
2·30 days agoOf course!
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Books@lemmy.world•I think I couldn't possibly agree more with this list than I do.
1·30 days agoI know, right? It’s an amazing list!
I’m going to answer with “无”. In this context meaning that I think the question…
My question do you consider them as reading?
…is badly formulated and needs to be recast.
My suggestion for recasting your question is: “Do I care what other people consider to be reading?”
Do you derive pleasure from reading them? Does this pleasure change if other people don’t consider it reading? I submit the answers to these questions should be “yes” (otherwise why do it?) and “no” (because other people’s opinions are relevant largely to their own life only) respectively.
Enjoy what you read, however and whenever you find time to. Life has few enough opportunities for joy these days. Don’t look for more reasons to have less of it.
ZDL@lazysoci.alto
Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•What do you have after eating a big bowl of alphabet soup? A vowel movement.English
31·2 months agoI got your vowel movement here:
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Sweet potatoes and yams are different things.
ZDL@lazysoci.alto
Books@lemmy.world•Is this the right place to post stories by Spanish speaking writers?
10·2 months agoI’ve noticed I’m getting downvotes.
This just means you’re on a site that has votes. You could say in a post “the sun rises in the east” and someone will downvote it for some asinine reason or another. If the client you’re using supports it, just hide the vote values. Life’s much easier and happier that way.
ZDL@lazysoci.alto
Books@lemmy.world•[answered] - [question] Searching for a book where a group of friends hunts people (thriller)
2·2 months agoQUESTION POSED TO INTERNET: “Can anybody tell me the name of the <insert medium> that had a story about <insert general plot>?”
INTERNET:
- <insert history lesson on the tropes in asker’s question>
- Have you tried this other thing that’s in an entirely different media?
- How about this other thing that’s in a different media again?
- How about more things from different media that are not related to the question?
I rarely DNF a book, often forcing myself to keep reading even if I’m not enjoying it.
I can’t relate to this at all. Unless I have to read a book (for class, say, or for work), if the book isn’t working for me by page 50, into the DNF pile it goes and I seek something else. (Movies have 20 minutes. TV series have 3 or 4 episodes. But everything has a time limit in which they have to grab me or get disposed of.)
I have no idea, for example, outside of cultural osmosis, what happened in any Harry Potter book because I got 50 pages into the first one and just went “ugh” and tossed the book into the giveaway pile.
To go more specifically with your actual point, now, C.J. Cherryh’s oeuvre is kind of a mixed bag for me. Like you I loved the Morgaine novels. I also loved the Chanur novels I’ve read. But the “Company Wars” books are more miss than hit for me.
I never could finish Dhalgren. I gave up decades ago.
道德经 (Dào Dé Jīng / Tao Te Ching). I’ve tried and bounced off this one five times now and am in the middle of try #6. I’ve got the classical Chinese next to a modern Chinese translation with commentary next to at least three English translations and it still hurts my brain.
ZDL@lazysoci.alto
Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•If you have any questions, get over here.English
1·3 months agoI’m approximately 99.44% positive that at no point would “Liu” be pronounced as “Lu” in any dialect of Chinese.
Seeing as they already have the perfectly cromulent “Lu” available for that sound.
Romanizations are by definition sound-based, unlike characters.
Person: What non-fiction books can you recommend?
Internet: Here’s a bunch of fiction books. Don’t ask what to read, just read what you want to. Here’s some more fiction.
Don’t ever change, Internet! 🤣