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More family stuff. Talking about the switch and redefined need for Linda, very beautiful and sad feeling. Excited for the Hitler essay!
— Jul 02, 2025 01:53PM
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Seamus
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As always, when there’s a shift the first while reading is easy. Feeling close to the end of the Hitler now fr fr
— Jul 27, 2025 09:21PM
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A break from Hitler for about 80 pages, going into art and the divine, very nice!
— Jul 25, 2025 04:09PM
Seamus
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Got past the close reading of the poem. It was HARD. The following transition into the actual Hitler is so much more fun to read.
— Jul 16, 2025 11:43AM
Seamus
is on page 320 of 1160
Back into the book again after a long break. School stress got in the way.
Took a while to get my mind in the space to read this. It’s dense! Not easy going memoir like the first couple. Coming close to the Hitler essay, but Karl has some marital stuff to go over first.
Loving the little essays that are spurred from every day occurrences. Can’t remember if this was how the earlier books worked
— Jul 02, 2025 12:45PM
Took a while to get my mind in the space to read this. It’s dense! Not easy going memoir like the first couple. Coming close to the Hitler essay, but Karl has some marital stuff to go over first.
Loving the little essays that are spurred from every day occurrences. Can’t remember if this was how the earlier books worked
Seamus
is on page 164 of 1160
Nighttime on the first night with his kids alone. He’s going over Gunnar’s emails, questioning his own legitimacy. Going over events of the first book and questioning where, and how he came to their certainty in his head.
— Apr 10, 2025 05:03PM
Seamus
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Karl’s alone with the kids for a weekend, Gunnar has just sent a second email threatening legal action about the books
— Mar 26, 2025 02:08PM
Seamus
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Back to the “present day,” Karl Ove is talking about the process of publishing the first books of the series, and the restraints on it. Like they wouldn’t allow it to be published as one big book. So he was able to reflect on what he wrote, and put more introspective meta portions into the works
— Mar 15, 2025 09:22PM

