A Question That Changed How I Read Books
The thought process behind my content: www.unwrittentomes.com Unwritten Tomes is a channel discussing how we can relate books & stories to our own lives. This episode is focused on the question of "Do stories need to be deep?" and the modern reading culture. Timestamps: 00:00 Setup 02:28 Do stories need to be deep? 03:05 The pressure around books 05:16 Books as entertainment 07:57 Chill Reviews introduction Follow the channel if you enjoyed this issue.

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