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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I always read something for fun and something to learn from.



Me too. I'm currently reading a book called 'School - no place for children'. It's a learning book. I've ordered Aldous Huxley's 'Brand New World' for after. I like to read fiction and non-fiction alternately.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao
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I'm currently reading Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures by Catherine Anna Pepe. My first grab for children's books. It was a very light read. I love the coherent writing style of the author. I enjoyed the characteristic of Donny. He is always happy.
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I am reading "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides . Overall, "The Silent Patient" is a gripping psychological thriller that is hard to put down. It's a well-crafted story that will keep you guessing until the very end, and it's a must-read for fans of the genre.
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Just received a copy of In the End by Ken Saik. I'm excited to read this young adult book.
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Just finished reading We are Voulhire: Fires of Virko.
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I am reading Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust, and also listening to the Audio recording of Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. I love classic literature. Have read quite a bit of it, but am always thirsting for more!
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I started Kazuo Ishiguro's The Buried Giant during Christmas break, but life and work made me step away. Now I'm back to it. I also recently started Term of Service by Craig Stanfill
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Forbidden Archeology, by Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson. Though I might pick up something lighter to read too.
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I am reading "Natural Relief for Anxiety and Stress: A Practical Guide". We leave so much up to big pharmaceutical companies to decide how to treat anxiety and stress, and since it is a part of everyday life, we would benefit immeasurably from knowing how to treat them naturally. By correcting our diets and being more informed about natural treatments, we would live far healthier and happier lives. Do yourself a favor and read this book!
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I just Finished Julu by Jan Anderegg. Currently reading Reconfigurement by E Alan Fleischauer. It's about planning ahead before retirement and managing financial problems when you get old. Pretty interesting for readers who want to reconfigure their lives.
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Post by jgndec »

Hi there! Currently reading Birnam Wood, by Eleanor Catton.

So far so good, although it is for patient readers.

I am about 125/400 pages in, and finally the set up is over.
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Hello, You may think that I may be too late here but to tell you I am on my second day reading "Harry Potter Book 1" :lol: , I watched all it's movies. But I think right now the book is more interesting, well, all of us would like to see audio visual effects on that movie, but I think my brain is more imaginative while reading this book :lol: , any suggestions what books more interesting to read? Thanks anyway
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Currently reading What Once was Mine by Elizabeth J. Braswell. It's part of the Twisted Tales series and is one of my favorites, so far at least.
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I just finished reading "The Unfakeable Code" it is a self-help book that aims to guide readers on our journey towards authenticity, purpose, and success.The author Tony Jeton Selimi, who is a human behavior expert, draws from his own life experiences, as well as the experiences of his clients, to illustrate how the Unfakeable Code can be applied in various areas of life.
Overall, the book has received positive reviews for its practical and actionable advice on how to overcome personal obstacles and achieve success.
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I have the book, Adventures with Pop Pop at Grant's Farm by Warren Martin. So excited to make a review of it.
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