When I read this book I didn't realize that I wasn't suppose to read the first part and only the second part but that's alright.
I really enjoyed Rameau's Nephew. It was fun and somewhat lighthearted. D'Alembert's Dream on the other hand was some pretty heavy philosophy, although it was interesting. Both were written as conversations and were structured in a sort of play like fashion (as in it wouldn't be hard to adapt it for the play) and they defiantly weren't bad reads.
I give it a 6 out of 10. Not terrible, not great, just alright. I probably wouldn't read it again but you never know.
I really enjoyed Rameau's Nephew. It was fun and somewhat lighthearted. D'Alembert's Dream on the other hand was some pretty heavy philosophy, although it was interesting. Both were written as conversations and were structured in a sort of play like fashion (as in it wouldn't be hard to adapt it for the play) and they defiantly weren't bad reads.
I give it a 6 out of 10. Not terrible, not great, just alright. I probably wouldn't read it again but you never know.
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