What are you reading right now ?

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I'm currently reading Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs. So for it is a good read!
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Lindsey Barger
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Post by Lindsey Barger »

I'm a multitasker when it comes to reading - I usually have a few books going for different situations. Currently, I'm reading:

My fun read when I get a quiet moment is "Woman on Fire" by Lisa Barr
My audiobook when I'm doing chores or driving is "Midnight at the Blackbird Cafe" by Heather Webber
My bedtime story for the new reader in our house (he's 6) is "Matilda" by Roald Dahl

Anyone else run multiple books at one time?
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I recently finished the Elvish trilogy by SG Prince - a must read for any fantasy enthusiast. The storyline is intriguing and it is beautifully written. Can't wait for SG Prince's next book.
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I sometimes take breaks with short stories or comic books. That and I usually have at least one book I'm listening to. The last one I got through was When The Moon Split by Safi al-Rahman Mubarakfuri about Prophet Muhammad.
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Currently reading "The Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. It's a different genre from the books I usually read however its growing on me.
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I tend to read more than one book at a time, depending on my mood.
My current reads are:
For when I want a thrill: The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
For Fun: Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath
My non-fiction for the month: Open Heart by Akil Taher, MD
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I just started reading Origin by Dan Brown. It's been on my list for a while.
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Interestingly, I am reading a book called The Book of Signs by Dr. David Jeremiah and am reviewing The Devil Among Us by Jack Winnick. I didn't plan it or realize it, but both books are dealing with tensions with Iran and Israel. I am loving the new insights I'm getting from each book. It's like a double portion of a lesson.
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I just finished reading the devil pulls the strings by J. W. Zarek.
starting 'The Fox' by M. N. J. Butler
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I'm currently reading Where the Crawdads Sing!
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re-reading Star Wars Enemy Lines II

also going to be reading Hyperion book 4 pretty soon this month
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I am currently reading Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure by Sylvie Beljanski. The book is really enlightening, but I am yet to read much to see the research the author will attach to prove her case.
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The Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly, it's very moving. Emotionally hard to read.
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Post by Ateshi John »

What am I reading now?
Well, for this month I've decided to focus all my energy on the non-fiction books I don't always read. Thought to see what they offer, experience new things and read in a completely new light.
So far it's been great!
I'm currently on Real Secrets of Life by Krishna Jagarnath.
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Post by novitasolossa »

I read a lot of different things in my spare time every day. Like the tech stuff, medical and sometimes also some tips that I need.
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