This is a closed book club for NTUST students who enroll in the advanced reading class for the 105th academic year. This is a shared platform for the members to talk (write) about your reading reflections and any related experiences.
2016年11月5日 星期六
Log #4
What is death?
What is death like?
What is death with?
Those might be one of the most intriguing questions we as being ask. As a child, the idea of death alway drive me to tremble because of my fear. The fear to perish. Why? Why do I have to fear the idea of being dead? Is this fear all from our nature. Or the fear is just a consequence of nurture. Those remain in my mind in a long run. They remain unanswered. Until recently, I am finally with the chance to team up those captivating questions and answer them. By seeking the advice from the Net, this book, When Breath Becomes Air, must be the top priority to be perused. For this is a real death faced by a real person, the strong power of persuasion is bestowed upon the stylish prose written by the author, Paul Kalanithi.
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