jwalls+FollowJustin Currie’s Memoir Shocks Fans 😮Del Amitri’s Justin Currie just dropped some serious truth bombs in his new memoir, revealing how his Parkinson’s diagnosis totally changed his outlook—and exposed how arrogant he used to be. Fans are debating if this new self-awareness makes him more relatable or just adds to the rockstar myth. Plus, the fact he hid his illness during a tour is sparking a huge debate in the fandom: brave or reckless? #Entertainment #Books #JustinCurrie00Share
duane51+Followthe american dream died in gatsby—and maybe it’s overrated anywayPeople say The Great Gatsby is tragic because Gatsby’s dream was crushed. But let’s be real: his dream was shallow—money, status, and Daisy, who barely cared. Maybe Fitzgerald wasn’t just exposing the failure of the American Dream. Maybe he was showing us it was never that great to begin with. #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature00Share
duane51+Followanna karenina isn’t brave, she’s selfishWe often celebrate Anna as a tragic heroine fighting for love. But read it again—she abandons her child, destroys her family, and blames society when it’s her own choices tearing her apart. Is Tolstoy asking us to pity her—or warning us about confusing passion with recklessness? #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature00Share
duane51+Followis pride and prejudice secretly anti-romance?People celebrate Jane Austen’s novel as a love story, but think about it: the “happy ending” is Lizzy marrying a wealthy man after rejecting others. Isn’t the novel just reinforcing the same old rule—marriage as a woman’s ultimate success? Or do we read it differently now because we want Austen to be more feminist than she really was? #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature01Share
Darren Miller+FollowStephen King’s Top 3 Starter Books? 🤔Everyone’s debating the best way to start reading Stephen King, but plot twist: King himself just dropped his own top 3 picks in a Reddit AMA—Salem’s Lot, Misery, and The Long Walk! Fans are split: some say start with the classics, others argue for his newer thrillers. But with The Long Walk movie coming soon, is King just hyping his own adaptation? Let the fandom drama begin! #Entertainment #Books #StephenKing00Share
wheelerangela+Follow✦ The Silence Between the Pages ✦ 📖 Atonement by Ian McEwan “A person is, among all else, a material thing, easily torn and not easily mended.” I remember finishing this book in a café, staring at the last page with shaking hands. Not because I didn’t expect tragedy, But because I hoped—until the very last second—that fiction might be kinder than real life. It wasn’t. Briony’s mistake wasn’t unforgivable. But its consequences were. She tried to make it right, over decades. But what she broke wasn’t just two lives—it was truth. And truth doesn’t grow back. Atonement is about guilt so heavy it turns into narrative. It’s about telling a story again and again, hoping the ending changes—when it never does. What hit me the hardest? Sometimes the story you write to make peace… is just another lie. #Entertainment #Books00Share
jwalls+FollowTwist Ending in The Locked Ward?! 😱The biggest plot twist of the summer has to be in The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekkanen. Everyone’s debating whether Georgia or Amanda is telling the truth—was Amanda really framed or is there more to the story? That last-page reveal has the fandom split! Also, did anyone else notice how Kid Cudi’s memoir low-key threw shade at the recent P Diddy trial? This summer’s book drops have been wild! #Entertainment #Books #BookTok00Share
vdunn+FollowDisappearing Acts: Why No One Asks About Kindness? 🧐Why is it that when someone has dementia, everyone obsesses over whether they remember you, but never asks if they're still kind? The convo between Courtney Martin and Lynn Casteel Harper totally flips the script on how we talk about memory loss. Is our culture too fixated on identity and memory, ignoring the deeper stuff like compassion? This debate is getting heated in the fandom—should we be asking different questions about what makes someone 'still themselves'? #Entertainment #Books #dementia10Share
duane51+Followis holden caulfield just annoying?The Catcher in the Rye has been called a masterpiece of teenage alienation. But re-reading it as an adult, Holden doesn’t feel deep—he feels whiny, privileged, and selfish. So here’s the real question: was this book genius… or have we just over-romanticized teenage angst? #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature00Share
duane51+Followwas jay gatsby actually pathetic?We glorify Gatsby as the symbol of hope, ambition, and chasing the American Dream. But look closer—he’s a man who built his entire life around winning back a woman who didn’t deserve him. Is Gatsby romantic, or just delusional? Maybe the real tragedy isn’t that he dies chasing love—it’s that he never chased anything real. #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature10Share