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current reads, self zeitgeist zine

I'm now on my 5th Murakami novel. I'm listening to 'Sputnik Sweetheart', and I recommend it especially if your a lonely desperate writer who is already in love with Murakami. I've already finished: 'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles', 'Hard-Boiled Wonderland,' 'After Dark', and 'Kafka' on the Shore. I also found a love for Salinger. I've read 'Franny & Zooey', 'Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters', 'Seymour an Introduction', and some of 'Nine Stories'. To divert myself from my typical reads, I picked up 'Like Water For Chocolate' from our living room bookshelves. It's an entertaining read, that I was mildly shocked to find my sister had already read, as it's not lacking in sexual heat. Finally, I've been trying to finish 'Recursion' by Blake Crouch, but I find it difficult to immerse myself, as I don't relate to any characters and it lacks the common details that I find poetic.
Some cover designs I made of good reads:




I'm planning a new zeitgeist zine on myself for the past year. I find it could be fitting, since it will be mostly about my life after college, which really hasn't turned out as I'd planned, or hoped to be honest. But I do not complain, and I aim to highlight positive notes and memories in this new booklet. So far, I envision the design to be a simple, smaller-than-postcard size, photo-collage printed booklet. Something with a decent amount of writing too. Something clean; here's some inspo:

Maurice van Eswww.behance.net/... -
EntrePicos - Picos de Europa para principiantes on Behance

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