
It was pretty random.
Yesterday Design Kompany met two 18th-century British literature professors.
“OH!” I said. “A Tale of Two Cities is my favorite book!”
“Really?! What do you like about it?” came the delighted and somewhat incredulous reply.
And that’s when I realized what I love so much about this book. It takes you through every shade of human emotion. I actually journaled about Charles Darnay and what was going on in the book during the time I was reading it. That good.
They told me I should read Great Expectations. That it’s way better later in life, when you’ve actually lived a little, and not required reading for high school English.
Maybe I’ll revisit with ol’ Pip.







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