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What book are you reading?

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    "Outrageous Openness" by Tosha Silver and "The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brene Brown

    Rising Strong had an influence on me. At the very least gave me context and made me feel better about my oversharing
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    I loved this book! Can't wait to see the movie in August. I hope it lives up to the book.
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    I kept hearing this one recommended on a podcast and randomly came across it at the store.
  • Posts: 395 Member
    working on The Shining right now, just finished Doctor Sleep(The sequel) and decided to go back and doing them back to back there's a lot of little details that play into doctor sleep

    I'm STILL picking at "IT"...such a long effing book...but SO good!
  • Posts: 1,372 Member
    A few astrology books.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    This Naked Mind
  • Posts: 11,750 Member
    Rest in Pieces by Rita Mae Brown
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
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    whoa....

    this is simply the most terrifying book I have ever read, ever.
  • Posts: 57 Member
    The Club: Johnson, Boswell, and the Friends Who Shaped an Age.
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    I just got Bag of Bones by Stephen King....
    After a long hiatus from his books I’m just starting to get hooked again.
  • Posts: 15,688 Member
    I just got Bag of Bones by Stephen King....
    After a long hiatus from his books I’m just starting to get hooked again.

    I enjoyed that book! :)
  • Posts: 5,770 Member

    I enjoyed that book! :)

    @honeybee__12 - oh good! I’m looking forward to reading it 😊

  • Posts: 4,877 Member
    edited August 2019
    The Fifth Mountain. I love all Paulo Coelho.
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  • Posts: 4,877 Member
    A few astrology books.

    Which ones?
  • Posts: 10,740 Member
    A lot of the time I try to avoid "the next big read" but I'm curious...so I'm starting Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owen.
  • Posts: 12 Member
    Currently reading “Conversations about college, graduation, and the next step” by Ari King, good book!
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    John Sandford’s Dark of the Moon. About 80% through and can’t wait to be done with it. Reading it so I can tell my mother I read it, but it’s one of the most difficult books I’ve gotten through in a while.
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    I listened to it on Audible and loved it !
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    Outlander - book 1 - loving it !
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    @seltzermint555 I loved Where the Crawdads Sing.

    Just finished a fantasy book called Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold.
  • Posts: 1,372 Member
    Still haven’t finished “Children of Blood & Bone”.
  • Posts: 5,770 Member
    edited August 2019
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    whoa....

    this is simply the most terrifying book I have ever read, ever.

    @Motorsheen - really??? Now you have me interested...
    Is it a gory type of terrifying or more of a psychological thriller type of scary?
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    edited August 2019

    @Motorsheen - really??? Now you have me interested...
    Is it a gory type of terrifying or more of a psychological thriller type of scary?

    @forestfreek

    not gory.... just a "creepy" ... sinister power kinda vibe.

    I'm a fan of most everything he's written. It's well worth a look.....

    I buy a lot of used books from Abe Books .Com.
    It's bound to be there at a highly discounted rate.
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    I'm also looking forward to the movie.

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    @tinkerhellraiser Where the Red Fern Grows is a notoriously depressing book. It's great. I love hearing another generation is exposed to it.

    I listen to books ALL the time when exercising or in the car, or on a plane etc. I have cried in so many weird places because of this. Riding in the rental car shuttle bus at LAX crying like a baby because a beloved character died (I first met this character in 1989 or so... he was like a friend)

    Walking down the trail this weekend, tears flowing. Some very nice lady stopped and asked if I needed help. I said no, I'm listening to a book (what else do you need to know?)

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