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Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. And I am reading Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall. And loads of fanfic.0
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Currently reading through Raymond E Feist again started with at the beginning with Magician, currently 15 books in and upto Krondor The Assassins
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LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.1 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.
darn, thanks for the heads up1 -
LilithReigns wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.
darn, thanks for the heads up
I mean ymmv but yeah0 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.
darn, thanks for the heads up
I mean ymmv but yeah
Had to good ymmv lol -0 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.
darn, thanks for the heads up
I mean ymmv but yeah
Had to good ymmv lol -
Had to 😂❤️0 -
itchmyTwitch wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »itchmyTwitch wrote: »LilithReigns wrote: »
Strong bro vibes in that one. Didn’t resonate for me.
darn, thanks for the heads up
I mean ymmv but yeah
Had to good ymmv lol -
Had to 😂❤️
Not much gets past me!1 -
Killers of the flower moon0
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The Great Gatsby..a nice short novel. 115 pages 💕0
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Hunt For Jade Dragon... Book 4 in the Michael Vey series by Richard Paul Evans0
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Just started The Beautiful Cigar Girl by Daniel Stashower. I have read a few of his lately. Non-fiction, but they read like pretty good mysteries.0
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Just finished book 5 Storm of Lightning and starting book 6 Fall of Hades by Richard Paul Evans.0
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Immanuel Kant
AN Answer to the Question: 'What Is Enlightenment?' (Penguin Great Ideas)
Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why such a large part of mankind gladly remain minors all their lives, long after nature has freed them from external guidance. They are the reasons why it is so easy for others to set themselves up as guardians. It is so comfortable to be a minor. If I have a book that thinks for me, a pastor who acts as my conscience, a physician who prescribes my diet, and so on–then I have no need to exert myself. I have no need to think, if only I can pay; others will take care of that disagreeable business for me. Those guardians who have kindly taken supervision upon themselves see to it that the overwhelming majority of mankind–among them the entire fair sex–should consider the step to maturity, not only as hard, but as extremely dangerous. First, these guardians make their domestic cattle stupid and carefully prevent the docile creatures from taking a single step without the leading-strings to which they have fastened them. Then they show them the danger that would threaten them if they should try to walk by themselves. Now this danger is really not very great; after stumbling a few times they would, at last, learn to walk. However, examples of such failures intimidate and generally discourage all further attempts.0 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »Immanuel Kant
AN Answer to the Question: 'What Is Enlightenment?' (Penguin Great Ideas)
Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why such a large part of mankind gladly remain minors all their lives, long after nature has freed them from external guidance. They are the reasons why it is so easy for others to set themselves up as guardians. It is so comfortable to be a minor. If I have a book that thinks for me, a pastor who acts as my conscience, a physician who prescribes my diet, and so on–then I have no need to exert myself. I have no need to think, if only I can pay; others will take care of that disagreeable business for me. Those guardians who have kindly taken supervision upon themselves see to it that the overwhelming majority of mankind–among them the entire fair sex–should consider the step to maturity, not only as hard, but as extremely dangerous. First, these guardians make their domestic cattle stupid and carefully prevent the docile creatures from taking a single step without the leading-strings to which they have fastened them. Then they show them the danger that would threaten them if they should try to walk by themselves. Now this danger is really not very great; after stumbling a few times they would, at last, learn to walk. However, examples of such failures intimidate and generally discourage all further attempts.
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