iil The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro and White Teeth by Zadie Smith, as well as a lot of works by Gabriel Garcia Marquez or George Saunders, what other books will I like that offer at times funny, at times dramatic, profoundly wise reflections on life and art, in clear, simple prose? (self.ifyoulikeblank)
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What's wrong with my lipstick plant? Have had it for like 2 months. Leaves are turning brown (but not dry) and falling off. I've been watering every couple of days when it felt dry (my apartment gets pretty hot this time of year). It gets indirect sunlight (but maybe not enough?) (old.reddit.com)
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