
SO I started reading this awesome book called "Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer, and it's pretty amazing so far. I'm about 90 pages in, and I bought it two days ago. It's about this 9-year old kid named Oskar Schell who loses his father in the attacks on 9/11. During his grieving process, He discovers a key in a vase in his parents room, which takes him on a journey to figure out what the key is, all while meeting survivors and other interesting people along the way. So far, so good!
I also bought this book called "On Bullshit" by Harry G. Frankfurt. He is a professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Princeton and he takes a scientific approach to explain what bullshit really is. It's very intriguing, but I have yet to finish it. Pretty awesome so far also!