%%id:292%% %%start:review%% ## Review Not the best book I've ever read. The title traduction is a bit fallacious, it is translated as "Are we what we read?" and we could esperate a kind of epistemologic book but it is not. It's just a group of 4 little writings from George Orwell on how and why he loosed his faith into books : - Bookshop Memories - Confessions of a Book Reviewer - Good Books Bad Books - Books vs Cigarettes A distracting book in sum, that allowed me to ask me the question of passion based works: Does becoming a pro in a domain to which the passion is the catalys (such as arts, books, sports) pushes us necessarily to its weariness? The privation of freedom of *not* reading gives to a book a constraint nature. ![image](https://res.cloudinary.com/dt3d6t2ay/image/upload/v1667690688/obsidian/0ABCD4AB-7E09-4980-86D8-8885EEA06923_g2cscd.jpg) %%end:review%% --- _The following was auto-generated by [Books and Binders](Books%20and%20Binders.md) and relates to the copy I own_ ## Sommes-Nous Ce Que Nous Lisons ? This book from George Orwell was edited by 1001 Nuits and released 05/2022. I had it for 3.0€ from Le Comptoir Des Lettres. I read the 53 pages. ## More on this book : - Buying date : 15/10/2022 - Buying condition : brand_new - Actual condition : very_good - Book type : physical - Binding : paperback - Language : French - Category : Philosophy - ISBN : 9782755508239 - Weight in grams :