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What book are you reading?
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.1 -
I'm reading An Edible History of Humanity. It's an archaeological and anthropological look into how basically the entirety of human society has been shaped by food, farming, food availability etc. It's really interesting and informative and not overly formal so it's a really accessible read. I highly recommend it.0
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CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.
♥️♥️♥️ Gaiman! He does everything well!2 -
melaniedscott wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.
♥️♥️♥️ Gaiman! He does everything well!
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unfilterednate wrote: »Does anyone read around here? Besides the threads of course... this is what I'm working on now.. it's wildly interesting, I'm nearly done.
That’s one of the greatest books ever.
I’m currently reading Principles by Ray Dalio.
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
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I just picked up Templar by Jordan Mechner and LeUyan Pham. Great graphic novel.
I'm also reading Seveneves by Neal Stephenson.0 -
Skin by BB Easton0
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CoffeeNstilettos wrote: »Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
One of my favorite books of all time.0 -
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Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.0
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I'm reading The Choice by Dr. Edith Eger. Such a great book! I may have to buy my own copy.
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Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.
I couldn’t get through it1 -
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Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.
I'm waiting for the the buzz to die down/off so I can have more reasonable expectations.0 -
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The Silent Patient
Such a good book with an extraordinarily unexpected twist at the end.0 -
Currently reading "Six Easy Pieces" by Richard Feynman.0
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Listening to this. I’m not understanding it but the narrator has a pleasant voice
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