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That was quick.
Reading literally changes the structure of the brain for the better.
-Increases grey matter
-Strengthens neuron pathways
-Improves theory of mind
-Enhances memory and focus
-Reduces cognitive decline
You're reading right now.
As in The Talented Mr. Ripley? Nice.
Which?
At the Mountains of Madness was my personal fav.
Dagon - good
Statement of randolph carter - meh
Cats of ulthar - meh
The temple - good
The picturw in the house - good
The outsider -good
The music of erich zann -meh
Reanimator - currently reading
Ill fast forward to mountains of madness next
Actually a really good movie, too.
What chapter are you on? Have you gotten to the OT circus part? Pretty sure it's introduced early.