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  • Susanna527
    Susanna527 Posts: 1,546 Member
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    Susanna527 wrote: »
    One by One by Freida McFadden

    She's one of my favorite authors!!! Turned a friend of mine onto her, too, and she loves her, as well 😊

    That's awesome! I really liked this one. Might have to read another 🙂

    I thought "The Housemaid" and "The Inmate" were pretty good. She's awesome - not only does she write good psychological thrillers, but she's also a practicing physician specializing in brain injury :)
  • AdahPotatah2024
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    @itchmyTwitch
    uggg... I'm in it too far to stop now!

    I’m loving it. It’s my kind of story. I’m finding so much of it relatable to what goes on now.

    It's too relatable for me, I think... I'm enjoying it more since I've started imagining Bill Hader as Tom Joad.:D
  • itchmyTwitch
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    @itchmyTwitch
    uggg... I'm in it too far to stop now!

    I’m loving it. It’s my kind of story. I’m finding so much of it relatable to what goes on now.

    It's too relatable for me, I think... I'm enjoying it more since I've started imagining Bill Hader as Tom Joad.:D

    😂🤗
  • tuddy315
    tuddy315 Posts: 11,331 Member
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    Rise of The Elgin - second book in the Michael Vey series by Richard Paul Evans
  • melaniedscott
    melaniedscott Posts: 1,306 Member
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    Been reading Blood Lure by Nevada Barr. She isn't my favorite but I enjoy her books when I read them. This one is particularly interesting because it takes place in Glacier National Park, which one of my favorite places, and is partially about tracking bears, when it isn't about murder.
  • AdahPotatah2024
    AdahPotatah2024 Posts: 983 Member
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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dF2GQnjJ7EE&pp=ygUTYmlsbCBIYWRlciBva2xhaG9tYQ%3D%3D
    ❤️
    Trying to figure out Casy.. William H. Macy? 😋
  • itchmyTwitch
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  • AdahPotatah2024
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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TpPyX3XuxS4

    William H. Macy is definitely Casy, haha..
  • melaniedscott
    melaniedscott Posts: 1,306 Member
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    Nevada Barr lately--finished Blood Lure and am working on Liberty Falls. She's not my favorite but she writes a decent story...better than so many
  • edwardpatrick1
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    nossmf wrote: »
    Re-reading the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon books). I don't particularly like the writing, but the story is good and I do enjoy the world-building. But ready to be done so I can move on to something else.

    Will you include his newest release, which follows the adventures of Murtagh after the war is over?

    I'm a bit late. Oops. I did use a credit on audible to go ahead and get Murtagh, but I'm gonna take a bit of a break with something else before I dive into it.
  • karlschaeffer
    karlschaeffer Posts: 1,493 Member
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    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds #8, short stories. Entertaining SF in the Star Trek Universe. A friend introduced me to them. Want to read more.
  • AllaboutDaCake
    AllaboutDaCake Posts: 286 Member
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    Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
  • itchmyTwitch
    itchmyTwitch Posts: 3,811 Member
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    Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
    So good
  • karlschaeffer
    karlschaeffer Posts: 1,493 Member
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    Dome 6 by Gail Carriger
  • AdahPotatah2024
    AdahPotatah2024 Posts: 983 Member
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    https://ia801609.us.archive.org/29/items/kaufman-s-clinical-neurology-for-psychiatrists-pdfdrive/The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity (Carlo M. Cipolla) (Z-Library).pdf

    The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity — Cipolla, Carlo M.
    FOREWORD
    NASSIM NICHOLAS TALEB
    When I start at the top left corner of a page in The Basic Laws of Human
    Stupidity, I have the feeling of reading a satire. Ten lines into it, some doubts
    erupt—could this be serious? When I reach the bottom right corner, I am
    certain it must be a serious work of scholarship in economic analysis. Then,
    upon turning the page, the cycle starts again, thankfully, because economics
    is boring (by design) and this is playful, hence fun to read.
    The Basic Laws asserts that 1) there will always be more stupid people
    than you think; 2) the proportion of stupid people is invariant to intellectual,
    social or geographic segmentation. The ratio will be the same among Nobel
    Prize winners as it will be among a selection of tax accountants (except I am
    sure that there must be a higher prevalence among laureates of the pseudo-
    Nobel in economics). I will leave the remaining laws to avoid spoiling the
    read—this is a very short book.
  • tuddy315
    tuddy315 Posts: 11,331 Member
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    Battle of the Ampere - book 3 in the Michael Vey series by Richard Paul Evans
  • itchmyTwitch
    itchmyTwitch Posts: 3,811 Member
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    “The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.”

    The Grapes of Wrath
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,042 Member
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    “The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.”

    The Grapes of Wrath

    Who knew they knew about hanger before it was a thing
  • itchmyTwitch
    itchmyTwitch Posts: 3,811 Member
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    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    “The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line.”

    The Grapes of Wrath

    Who knew they knew about hanger before it was a thing
    You read my mind
  • AllaboutDaCake
    AllaboutDaCake Posts: 286 Member
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    The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz