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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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My latest read is Variation by Rebecca Yarros. INCREDIBLE book.
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gregs317 wrote: 04 Dec 2024, 16:22 I just purchased "Tress of the Emerald Sea", by Brandon Sanderson. I plan to start reading it in the next day or 2. I don't normally read Sci-Fi type books but this one looks really good. Also, it doesn't seem to be too weird or spacy, so to speak. Happy Reading! 📙 📚
I received my book 2 days ago and jumped right in, reading it. The first 5 chapters were online so I already was familiar with the story. It's very good - the kind of book that I don't want to stop reading. :techie-studyinggray:
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So I am currently reading two different books, the first is one of my favorites Anne Rice Interview with a vampire. It's a book that I have read so many times that it's falling apart. The second is one I am reading with my youngest son, The Princess Bride. However I am about to start a third at some point today. The magicians secret. I hope it ends up being another I can reread with my son.
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I am reading Eat Like A Girl by Dr Mindy Pelz. It is a nutritional guide and cookbook to manage hormone levels. I am interested in learning how to manage my health in holistic ways. This book teaches you about the function of hormones in your body and how to eat to support them.
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Hello!

I’m currently reading the fourth book in The Plated Prisoner series, Gold.

I started the series for a book club at the beginning of the year, and even though we only read the first one for the club, I was hooked! I love the originality and how relatable the main character is.

I’m also about a third of the way through A Court of Silver Flames… and have been for about 3 or 4 months now 🥲
The birth of my first baby has slowed down my reading a tad, but I’m still trudging!
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I'm actually reading the posts . Ha, ha.
Okay, I'm working on a code cracker and reading the numbers trying to guess which letter goes where. Truly as a teacher I'm on school holidays and reading is on the back burner for a few weeks.
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Hello!

I joined this org in 2018, in which I would've been 16 or 17. Going back now, I don't know where to start, honestly. Amidst finding myself and figuring out what I want and don't want, I realized that I actually lost my sense of self instead so I wanted to come back to my past hobbies. I used to label myself a bookworm.

I'm reading a book called Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton which de-influences me from the new world's obsession on non-stop hustling and tells me to just stop for a while. Slow down. Attune one's self to nature and detach from material possessions. It's a refreshing point of view. I feel like since I started this book, I've been able to breathe.
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I just started reading No Roads Leading Back by Chris Heath yesterday. About halfway through it now and am at the point that I have to stop and take notes. It's a fascinating account of prisoners escaping during the Holocaust, and why there is so much discrepancy in many of the stories. It is also making me miss my gram and what she might remember from that period of time as a little girl growing up during WWII.
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I'm about to start reading Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson. It's around 1,300 pages and my friend challenged me to try and finish it within 24 hours :shock: I've set aside all of Sunday for this where I'm going to go to a local cafe and then a whiskey bar so that I can't distract myself with things at home.
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Alicia Howell-Munson wrote: 19 Dec 2024, 09:00 I'm about to start reading Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson. It's around 1,300 pages and my friend challenged me to try and finish it within 24 hours :shock: I've set aside all of Sunday for this where I'm going to go to a local cafe and then a whiskey bar so that I can't distract myself with things at home.
Hi, I just finished my first book by this author 'Tress of the Emerald Sea". I enjoyed it a lot and I think I'll try the next one in the series.
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Currently reading for OBC: Best Enemy by Jean Michel Desire

Personally reading: Krampus by Brom
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I just finished reading the Mother of Honey by Ana Maria Luisa ( review up now!) and The Decoys by Jeffrey Mechling
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I'm reading As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh. But I'm thinking about reading the Harry Potter series all over again.
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