What's the last book you bought?

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Pranav Dewangan
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I bought the kindle version of "In It Together". That philosophical book surprised me a lot.
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The last book I bought was a poetry book by Theoresia Rumthe, and then three memoirs by Mia Bustam about her life spanning the Dutch colonial era, independence, her time as a political prisoner, and beyond.
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It sounds like you had a great bookstore visit! "Little Women", "Around the World in Eighty Days", and "Lord Jim" are all classics with timeless appeal. Each of these books offers a unique journey, whether it's through the emotional landscape of growing up, the adventurous spirit, or the complex moral dilemmas .
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The last book I bought was the guide to investing by Robert Kiyosaki. A book about financial health and investing for substantial returns.
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