Excellent choice. If you like it get Lila, which is even better. Zen is about values, Lila is about morals.
You know, when I posted what I was reading, I actually thought of you, MeAgain. It seemed like a book that you would like, as I know you are into both metaphysics and mechanics. Plus, I feel you and the author have a similar writing style. And thank you for the recommendation.
Cujo - Stephen King. So far it’s good, I’m about 120 pages into it. I find it incredibly frustrating the way the novel has no chapters in it. It’s really hard to decide where to actually stop when you want to put it down.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid I wasnt sure what to expect from this book but I really like it thus far
I read a few pages of Guy de Maupassant's Strong as Death. But I'm just not in the mood for his shit atm. And I saw my father has like ten Lajos Zilahy books so I'll just randomly pick one.
I've been reading a lot of dystopian novels lately. The more time goes on, the less like fiction they sound. I reread 1984, then I read The Handmaid's Tale, which I just finished. Been on hold for a copy of the Brave New World ebook from the library. Haven't read it since high school. Then I'll probably read Fahrenheit 451.