What book are you reading?
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I'm reading Wool by Hugh Howey!0
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She Got Up Off The Couch by Haven Kimmel. Very funny/cute memoir with a poignant section toward the end about her parents marriage.0
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Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin1
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The Alien Reindeer's Bounty by Nancey Cummings. Trashy romance. Not my usual fare, even when I read romance...but Nancey is a friend of mine...and she's a good writer, even when trashy.
I think I'll probably head for some LE Modesitt Jr after.
And I'll say sorry for anyone reading the Richard Morgan (Altered Carbon)...I've read two of his and won't read another.0 -
honor few fear none the life & times of a mongol
it's pretty easy read and i find it interesting how he came from nothing to being a leader of a biker group0 -
I'm reading "The Vorrh" by Brian Catling. It is the most unique work of fiction I have ever read. It's strange and twisted and draws the reader in with some of the descriptions that are like describing something you think you should not be watching but can't look away from. It's the first in a trilogy. If anyone has read it PLEASE let me know, I've asked so many people and no one has read it. I'm dying to discuss it with anyone.
I'm also reading "Disfigured: On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space". It's a work of non-fiction about the role and perception of disability through fairy tales and how people interpret that in a modern lens. Really interesting and I love that she is challenging the ableist society we live in, in terms of beauty, capability, and overall who and what a hero is.0 -
SheBeButLittleSheisFierce wrote: »Jane Eyre (again) and 84 Charring Cross Rd
Can never ever go wrong with Jane Eyre. Who doesn't lovea secret wife hidden in the attic that then burns the house down? I absolutely adore Gothic Romance and the Gothic genre. Have you read Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier?0 -
I've apprently decided to nose dive into Modesitt's Ecolitan trilogy (I think there are only 3). I'm on The Ecologic Seccession now. They were all publish late '80's-early 90's and are sci-fi.2
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Just started Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln1
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Lisa Scottoline's "Someone Knows"0
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Cockeyed by Ryan Knighton0
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Sadly, a test prep book.
But, waiting on “Black Man in a White Coat” to arrive for my nurse friend book club.0 -
I'm currently reading Salt, Fat, Acid and Heat by Samin Nosrat
and The Aeneid, by Virgil
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Just finished up the Tattooist of Auschwitz, next up is Open Book by Jessica Simpson.0
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Currently reading:
Daring Greatly
The Bletchley Girls
An American Marriage0 -
Dating with Purpose: A Single Woman's Guide to Escaping No Man's Land0
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Reading through The Necroscope series by Brian Lumley2
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ever tried his Titus Crow/Hero of Dreams stuff? it's also really good, long as you like Lovecraft.1 -
ever tried his Titus Crow/Hero of Dreams stuff? it's also really good, long as you like Lovecraft.
I have not. I should give it a shot
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ever tried his Titus Crow/Hero of Dreams stuff? it's also really good, long as you like Lovecraft.
I have not. I should give it a shot
highly recommend em. if i remember right you're meant to read the Hero of Dreams series first as well. but they read a lot faster than the Crow books at least.1 -
Missing Pieces by Heather Gudenkauf0
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Still reading a lot of technical documentation for work that goes into my personal reading time.
Slow reading my way through "Living Terrors: What America Needs to Know to Survive the Coming Bioterrorist Catastrophe"
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The Son of Neptune0
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XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »Still reading a lot of technical documentation for work that goes into my personal reading time.
Slow reading my way through "Living Terrors: What America Needs to Know to Survive the Coming Bioterrorist Catastrophe"
Oh man, interesting pick. How are you liking it so far?1 -
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »XxFunctionalStrengthxX wrote: »Still reading a lot of technical documentation for work that goes into my personal reading time.
Slow reading my way through "Living Terrors: What America Needs to Know to Survive the Coming Bioterrorist Catastrophe"
Oh man, interesting pick. How are you liking it so far?
Overall, it's good. I'm about 1/3 of the way through it. Informative, yet easy to understand. Might be somewhat grim for people to read. But, due to previous work, it's an interest of mine.
It's also a little dated, in that it was published 2007. But, still relevant. I do have his other book "Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs" which came out in 2017. Though, haven't read it yet. We'll see if I read it immediately following, or take a break and read something a little lighter in between.1 -
Just finished.
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The New Rules of Lifting for Women by Lou Schuler0
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