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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
So do you find your self paying closer attentions to scents and fragrences now?
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Actually, the book appealed to me because of my obsessive nose. Sometimes it fails me. I'm not someone who can whiff a meal and know the ingredients that went into it. But I've got a fairly acute sense of smell, and I’m very, very affected by scent. Moved by it, I guess. Or it brings me into a memory in a way that’s rather jarring. Our sense of smell is, in a way, our most visceral sense. I’m always making jokes about wanting to sniff people’s necks or heads, but there’s more truth in the joke than anything else.
I’m only just at the beginning of the novel, where he’s growing up in the orphanage. I’m totally loving it. I cannot wait for the depravity to begin. It’s right up my alley with all these other things I’ve been thinking about lately.
So happy to know people who are reading this book. I’m sure I’ll have more to say, and things to ask, the further in I get.
I actually came across the book while looking at Alan Rickman’s IMDB info. I was curious about his upcoming projects, and it turns out he’ll be in the movie based on this book. My curiosity was piqued, and there it was on Amazon, a book written as if tailored to my particular interests. Wheeee!