Some Sunday book excerpts from Olga Tokarczuk's "Drive your plow over the bones of the dead" (<worldcat.org/en/title/11756785>)

Page 273:
> I have learned, however, that most Insects hibernate. Deep inside their anthill, the Ants cling to each other in a large ball and sleep like that until spring. I only wish people had the same sort of confidence in each other.
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@band oooh… just read about this book. Sounds creepy! Lol

The animal loving murderess seems to be inspired further by each kill!

Interesting way of looking at ants! Lol
I wonder if it’s confidence or lack of awareness. 😂. When ants crawl on us they don’t seem to realize we’re capable of squashing them. They just see us as something to climb on to get to their destination. 😂

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@Museek i found this to be a delightful read. getting to know our quirky protagonist was a lot of fun for me. also quirky typography. this book helps me be more attentive to all the other life living around me.

(side-note: I used to be completely freaked out by ants crawling on me - based on a sci-fi horror story. 😰 )

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