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What book are you reading?

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    Eye Contact
    by Cammie McGovern (Goodreads Author)
    3.57 · Rating details · 3,316 ratings · 464 reviews
    Adam, a nine-year-old autistic boy, is discovered hiding near to the body of his murdered classmate. Now the police are relying on Adam as the only witness to an appalling crime. But he can't tell the police what he saw—or what he heard. Barely verbal on the best of days, Adam has retreated into a silent world that Cara, his mother, knows only too well.

    This one hit close to home but I got through it and really felt it for days....💔

    I love when that happens....maybe that's why I'm reading comix now 🤔😁
  • Posts: 44 Member
    Dark Intelligence
    by Neil Asher.
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    Just read “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” which I enjoyed and now on to the rather contrasting “I Hate You… Don’t Leave Me”. Life is complicated 🤷🏻‍♂️

    Just bought a Kindle Paperwhite and it’s helping me get back in to reading brilliantly.
  • Posts: 519 Member
    Boomtown by Sam Anderson.
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    gonna re-read Shane Stevens "By Reason of Insanity"

    I've been reading the Witcher series. i think I'm in book 4 now technically. but i need a break from the fantasy world stuff.
  • Posts: 1,037 Member
    The book of Luke about half way through it
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    iMago wrote: »
    gonna re-read Shane Stevens "By Reason of Insanity"

    I've been reading the Witcher series. i think I'm in book 4 now technically. but i need a break from the fantasy world stuff.

    I hear you, I go for a series of two of one genre and I need that quick fix of different...🤗😉
  • Posts: 2,924 Member
    Juiced by Jose canseco
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    Maggie's Man by Alicia Scott (aka Lisa Gardner)
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    Dorothy Must Die series!
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    I'm reading i find this kind of books interesting

    No Angel by jay dobyns
  • Posts: 1,109 Member
    I am currently reading "TOUCH ME NOW" by DONNA HILL
  • Posts: 48 Member
    "I hate you, don't leave me", which feels a little ironic and empty, because she already did :neutral:
  • Posts: 30 Member
    Re-reading Stephen king's The Stand..
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    I am a huge Stephen king fan, have bought every novel but only read a few so am reading the entire collection from Carrie onwards
  • Posts: 11,788 Member
    The Day Remo Died
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    I just finished Rotters by John Kraus. It was decent; kind of gross and meandering, but I enjoyed it. And last night I read Jarrett Krosoczka's Hey, Kiddo. It was lovely. Next up is Stephen King's Elevation.
  • Posts: 575 Member
    Reading two books presently:

    Artemis by Andy Weir
    and
    Principles by Ray Dalio
  • Posts: 8,903 Member
    Just started reading Black Flags - The Rise of ISIS.
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    megleighd wrote: »
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    took me forever to finish but I liked it.
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    The handmaid's tale by Margaret Atwood
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    Just started Handmaid's Tale last night. Also reading MacNamara's Woman.
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    I kinda burned myself out on reading for a while, the last few books I’ve started sit unfinished.
    My attention span just hasn’t been up to the task, lol.
    I’m hoping this will be a good one.

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    Rich dad, poor dad ~
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    gratiansin wrote: »
    Rich dad, poor dad ~

    First time? I've read 5 or 6 books of Kiyosaki's. His philosophy has its merits, and I think the message as a whole is one everyone should be receptive of. And you'll read about the cashflow quadrant which is critical to understanding the differences between the rich and the poor.

    I have a problem with only a few of his strategies, but the one thing that Kiyosaki and the more conservative Dave Ramsey (who I trust most from a financial standpoint) share in common is an emphasis on financial literacy--which everyone in this world needs but too few have it or know where to acquire it.

    (Some people think Kiyosaki is 'woo'. But, better to get a financial education from Kiyosaki than none at all.)
  • Posts: 910 Member
    "New Hope for the Dead," by Charles Willeford. What strange and fascinating novels Willeford writes; hard to pull yourself away from them.

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  • Posts: 3,864 Member
    I'm reading a novel called "Housebroken". It's about a woman dealing with her alcoholic mother.
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    I think this book was written verbatim about my life

    I thought the same about my life.

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