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filth by irvine welsh

Even though this may be the most disturbing, messed up and disgusting book I’ve ever read, I have to give Welsh credit for simultaneously inhabiting the mind of a psychopath quite believably while fully conveying the humanity of his subject.

Le fil by Camille (2005 album)

I can't stress enough how much this album resonates with me, from the sparse production to the beautiful french singing to the lovely vocal harmonies - and it's a true album, as in, it flows through from start to finish, with storytelling pacing and many unifying elements.

syriana (2005)

despite having a confusing plot, about 5 too many main characters, and being constructed of short scenes that never quite give you a grasp of what’s happening, the political intriguing is engrossing and cool.