Need a good book
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            Anything by Lisa Genova.1
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            Anything by John Sandford.0
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            What genres do you like?0
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            This is my favourite question to answer. I have zero clue what you're into but I am going to recommend "Disfigured" by Amanda Leduc. It's a non-fiction book about the way disability is perceived in fairy tales and stories and how that has shaped our perception of people with disabilities. I am not done it, but it is a good privilege check and reminds me I am lucky enough to see people with by bodies (white, average-sized, no visible disability, English speaking, middle class) represented in those very stories.
 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45010932-disfigured2
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            Do you like adventure, memoir style? One of my all time faves with TONS of adventure written by a Retired Navy Seal is Warrior Soul by Chuck Pfarrer. It’s not all about the operations. It’s about his real life in between those times and I think that’s the part I really enjoyed, learning how normal these abnormally badass guys can be.1
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            I love anything written by André Brink (literary genre).0
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            Subtle art of not giving a f**k
 Fight Club
 Anything by CS Lewis0
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            I've just started reading The Imposter Cure by Dr Jessamy Hibberd, recommended by @ghudson92. So far so good!1
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            I've just started reading The Imposter Cure by Dr Jessamy Hibberd, recommended by @ghudson92. So far so good!
 Hope you enjoy it 1 1
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            Thanks for the recommendations thus far! To those who asked, I don't really have a favourite genre. I'll read just about anything.0
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            This is my favourite question to answer. I have zero clue what you're into but I am going to recommend "Disfigured" by Amanda Leduc. It's a non-fiction book about the way disability is perceived in fairy tales and stories and how that has shaped our perception of people with disabilities. I am not done it, but it is a good privilege check and reminds me I am lucky enough to see people with by bodies (white, average-sized, no visible disability, English speaking, middle class) represented in those very stories.
 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45010932-disfigured
 Adding this one to my list
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            I justed started reading "Untamed" by Glennon Doyle, I'm liking it so far.0
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            Non-fiction: Any of the books by Mary Roach
 I love her writing style1
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            I found the Galaxy's Edge series to be particularly engaging. I would Highly recommend that.
 I would also recommend the Lost Fleet series.0
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            Might I suggest Dirk McAwesome and the Giant Fire Breathing Space Ants by Richard Junk0
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            "How to get woman back to Venus" ....It's an amazing ,eye opening book0
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            Inland or The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht0
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