Hello Reader, who is also a reader, and welcome to return to the week – our regular Sunday conversation with the selection of great people in the book! “Nic, you are tasteless. Please. I am sure you did the same thing, you are also a dashing genius with a strong enough mustache to crack the pyramid.
To resound in resurrection with style, it is the Norwood part, the betrayal of the low club and the movement of Cosmo D diamonds! Congratulations Cosmo! If we have a nose in your bookshelf?
What are you reading?
I was burnt slowly through the comic series of the 20th -century boys. Epic as it could. A group of friends RaGtag tried to stop a Mega -ult seemed unstoppable. The mystery comes to you like a paper from a printer. Delointed decades and backwards with giving up. For the first time I joined Urasawa’s work when Netflix adjusted his Pluto manga. It was wonderful, but this was absolute joy. If it is adapted the anime, it will be an event.
What did you read for the last time?
A history of Xuong, the autobiography of John Lurie. You may have seen him on the picture of HBO with John or, the classic film of the 80s according to the law. Many of my inspiration for music and art originated from this very specific cultural era in New York – 80 and 90s. And Lurie’s anecdotes about the way he went there and what happened when he came alive, strange and joyful. It was like listening to an odd old man appearing at your home and emitting a series of endless wild anecdotes. And the way he told him, you believe everyone.
What are you keeping your eyes on the next?
To be honest, the three shades of blue. Shout with Warren Spector and this category for the introduction!
Quote or scene from a book attached to you moST?
The city and city of China Mieville. It is placed in a fictional city that is actually two cities located on each other. The mysterious law prevents citizens of a person from arriving in the other and vice versa. They have to navigate them using the rituals to avoid the ball and not pay attention. Discovering this world and its rules are a slow pleasure.
Which book do you find yourself bothering your friends to read?
Giant blue manga. It is a counterweight with the history of bones in its pride – a young sax player who came to a big city to seek glory. Because it is aimed at younger readers, it is quite serious and open. It was a Bildungsroman. But it still feels true to the reality of trying to turn it into a musician in a big city. Competition is fierce. It’s easy to overcome the roads with artists with different agenda and views. It provides space for the different drivers of why people pursue this dream, what motivates them. However, it also shows the cost that the whole process can be taken from them. I introduced this book because it was optimistic, but also profound and grounded.
Want to see someone adapted to a game?
Robert Caro’s power broker. It is interwoven with political conspiracy, citizen planning and human drama. It is a monumental portrait of a young idealist who will give in to his power, shaping a city in this process. As a game, I think this is a blend of Sim City or City Skylines. But with the political conspiracy of the crusader kings. Frostpunk goes in the middle of the modern century. You want to build a road there? Mobilize the corridor better for licenses. Do you want those licenses? It is better to cozy with Rockefeller during the election cycle. And is it worth building a highway via Village East? Well, there is always a park you can build around it to soothe the shot. Yes, like Sim City, but every button is locked behind the bureaucratic red tape. But you have pulled.
A unsuccessful return for each book each book, but a column was successfully published – an important step in naming all books. Books for now!