The last one was: "Se questo è un uomo" by Primo Levi. I love it.
Now I reading (again) "Niente di nuovo sul fronte occidentale" by Erich Maria Remarque.
I love reading! *-*
I have read "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" by Victor Hugo. That was kind of creepy with the description of Claude Frollo's obsession but I liked it. It is the kind of book we don't want to close once we're in it 🙂
"Cold moon over babylon", a classical ghost story from the 80er written by Michael McDowell and a history book "Die Belgier in Habsburgs Diensten. 1756 bis 1815" (Belgians in the Military Service of the Habsburg Dynastie". Great stuff!
The last book I read was a science fiction novel Killing Gravity by Corey J. Whi
I'm currently splitting my reading time between three books. The one I'm spending the most time on is Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman. It's a very positive book that argues that the good aspects of human nature are the ones that were favored in our evolution. It also examines how we tend to behave in positive ways and exposes the flaws in various tales and studies that supposedly show how easily we choose the dark sides of our behavior. I highly recommend the book because it may change one's view of humans and give one more hope for our future.
The second book I'm spending time on is Touch: The Science of Hand, Heart and Mind - which is an in depth exploration of how we perceive what we touch how touching others and being touched affects us.
The last book I'm reading is a novella, Beneath The Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire which is the third entry in her Wayward Children series. I read the first two in 2018 and enjoyed them and am looking forward to returning to the series universe.