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30 days book challenge
day 25 » a book that changed your opinion about something
Eating Animals, Jonathan Safran Cohen
   This book confirmed my thoughts. There is no middle ground when talking about murder, torture, rape, slavery and so on. Either you are a murderer, or you try to make the least impact on the world you live in. To choose vegetarianism is not okay; it means choosing the lesser evil, while still supporting the greater one. Milk is meat. Eggs are meat. Only they come in a different form. As long as people keep feeding off of corpses there can be no humanity.

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30 days book challenge
day 24 » a character whom you relate to the most
   This is so difficult because when I read I do connect with the characters, but still they are completely different people, who make their own choices and live on their own, with no connection to me whatsoever. Sometimes I can find a trait or a flaw that I recognise in myself, but it usually stops at that. I mean, I love learning things and my grades in high school were pretty high and I praise intelligence above anything else, but I am no Hermione. I feel like fighting for the right cause, but I most likely wouldn’t go as far as Moiraine, nor as Rand himself. I have this thing where I look up to every single character, where I see them as better people than me. That’s why I cannot see myself in any of them.

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30 days book challenge
day 23 » a book you wish more people would’ve read
The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan
   Why, Rand? Why do you go to battle? What is the point?
   Why?
   All was still. Even with the tempest, the winds, the crashes of thunder. All was still.
Why? Rand thought with wonder. Because each time we live, we get to love again.
   That was the answer. It all swept over him, lives lived, mistakes made, love changing everything. He saw the entire world in his mind’s eye, lit by the glow in his hand. He remembered lives, hundreds of them, thousands of them, stretching to infinity. He remembered love, and peace, and joy, and hope. 

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30 days book challenge
day 22 » a book you wanted to read for a long time but still haven’t
Les Misérables, Victor Hugo
   On est laid à Nanterre,
C’est la faute à Voltaire,
Et bête à Palaiseau,
C’est la faute à Rousseau.

Je ne suis pas notaire,
C’est la faute à Voltaire,
Je suis petite oiseau,
C’est la faute à Rousseau.

Joie est mon caractère,
C’est la faute à Voltaire,
Misère est mon trousseau,
C’est la faute à Rousseau.

Je suis tombé par terre,
C’est la faute à Voltaire,
Le nez dans le ruisseau,
C’est la faute à… 

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30 days book challenge
day 21 » favourite book you own
Les Fleurs du Mal, Charles Baudelaire
  Ne suis-je pas un faux accord
Dans la divine symphonie,
Grâce à la vorace Ironie
Qui me secoue et qui me mord? 

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30 days book challenge
day 20 » favourite book from your childhood (other than HP, that is)
A Series of Unfortunate Events, Lemony Snicket
   To Beatrice —
darling, dearest, dead.

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30 days book challenge
day 18 » a book that disappointed you
The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger
   I picked up this book because I kept seeing it quoted on tumblr and basically everywhere. I don’t understand what the excitement is all about, really. I thought it would be exciting and what have you, but in the end it was really boring to be honest.

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30 days book challenge
day 17 » favourite quote from your favourite book
The Silmarillion, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
   There was Eru, the One, who in Arda is called Ilúvatar; and he made first the Ainur, the Holy Ones, that were the offspring of his thought, and they were with him before aught else was made. And he spoke to them, propounding to them themes of music; and they sang before him, and he was glad.

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30 days book challenge
day 16 » favourite female character
Aviendha of the Nine Valleys of the Taardad Aiel, The Wheel of Time
   Death comes for us all. We can only choose how to face it when it comes.

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30 days book challenge
day 15 » favourite male character
Sirius Black, Harry Potter
   ”We are part of you,” said Sirius. “Invisible to anyone else.”

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