What book do you want to read next?
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Re: What book do you want to read next?
It's actually perfect timing because I only have about 2 chapters to go in my current book.
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Wow! It seems that you read a lot of books. How many have you read so far this year? Enjoy reading your next two books. have a nice day.

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Reading this made me interested in picking up this book! I have added it to my TBR list I've been keeping! Thank you for sharing!Gerry Steen wrote: ↑20 Dec 2023, 22:31 I finished reading Of Zots and Xoodles. The jargon used was quite intellectual. It was a fun story. Theodil the creator throws the dice to get the creation of the universe started. He has an audience, a committee who constantly complain about how the creation of the universe is happening. The voices of this committee read like they are straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. The phrases they speak are in the style of an anapestic meter used by Dr. Seuss in many of his children's books. This was the delightful aspect of the book.
The zots and xoodles have a mind of their own. They are really chaotic molecules that are constantly growing, changing shape, and colliding. They are the beginnings of the universe.
There is a child who answers philosophically to the anxious comments of the committee. There is also an internuncio who announces the different stages in the creation of the universe.
The artwork throughout the book is cartoonish and full of action. I enjoyed this book that was created by two people on the autism spectrum.
if you want to read something different, read this book.
The next book I want to read is..... Gaudzilla by Judy Juanita. It is a book of poetry that covers social issues from the 1950's to 1980's in the USA. Stay tuned. I will let you know all about it. What book are you reading next??![]()
One book I have on my TBR that I'm really looking forward to reading is called Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. It's about a woman chemist in the 1960's and the struggles she faces. I've heard it's an excellent read.
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Of Zots and Xoodles is definitely different! Enjoy! Let us know what you think about Lessons in Chemistry.AsterAlder wrote: ↑27 May 2025, 22:51Reading this made me interested in picking up this book! I have added it to my TBR list I've been keeping! Thank you for sharing!Gerry Steen wrote: ↑20 Dec 2023, 22:31 I finished reading Of Zots and Xoodles. The jargon used was quite intellectual. It was a fun story. Theodil the creator throws the dice to get the creation of the universe started. He has an audience, a committee who constantly complain about how the creation of the universe is happening. The voices of this committee read like they are straight out of a Dr. Seuss book. The phrases they speak are in the style of an anapestic meter used by Dr. Seuss in many of his children's books. This was the delightful aspect of the book.
The zots and xoodles have a mind of their own. They are really chaotic molecules that are constantly growing, changing shape, and colliding. They are the beginnings of the universe.
There is a child who answers philosophically to the anxious comments of the committee. There is also an internuncio who announces the different stages in the creation of the universe.
The artwork throughout the book is cartoonish and full of action. I enjoyed this book that was created by two people on the autism spectrum.
if you want to read something different, read this book.
The next book I want to read is..... Gaudzilla by Judy Juanita. It is a book of poetry that covers social issues from the 1950's to 1980's in the USA. Stay tuned. I will let you know all about it. What book are you reading next??![]()
One book I have on my TBR that I'm really looking forward to reading is called Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. It's about a woman chemist in the 1960's and the struggles she faces. I've heard it's an excellent read.

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Have you read books 1 and 2 yet? What were they like?
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Wow, Gregory McGuire has you hooked on his books. Thank you for your feedback.
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Jim Butcher has written quite a few fiction books . Which series have you been reading and what are the themes in some of the stories. What is your favorite jim Butcher book?Linda Reyburn Shirey wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 19:19 I've been reading a lot of non-fiction (my genre) so I'll probably crack open another Jim Butcher that I've already read, for relaxation.
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Hi, Thank you for the recommendation. What is your favorite Brandon Sanderson book up to now?Author K wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025, 03:25 I want to read the book "Warbreaker" by Brandon Sanderson. I'm a huge fan of his books. The way he structures his books, the characters, the world building and the flow of the book are all outstanding. With his own universe called cosmere, Brandon's books are always a escape from reality. He definitely is the best epic fuction writer out there in my opinion. Check out his books if you'd like.
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