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I started reading a book called The Stars, Like Dust a couple of months ago. I had to stop reading it because of a retreat I was getting ready to start and I wasn't supposed to do partake in any secular media, so no novels, TV, movies, nothing. I want to start it again soon though.
I hope you do
I have a bunch of others I want to read at some point as well. I want to read Lord of the Rings and more stuff by Tom Clancy, GK Chesterton, and Agatha Christie.
I think if I had chosen to read LOTR on my own I may have enjoyed it. But it was a history assignment in 9th grade and I hated that
In order to live - Yeonmi Park , she is talking about her childhood and escape from Nordkorea... i loved it! I couldn't stop reading
And i just started: In the country we love - Diane Guerrero, she is talking about her parents getting deported and her struggles in America being left alone as a young teen
A classic - 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Brontë. Kinda silly drama for me xD but still ok entertaining.
I had to read that in high school lol
I'm assuming you are speaking about reading for pleasure. The last book I finished was Systems Practices as Common Sense by Walter Sobkiw About two weeks ago I finally finished The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.
I love James Patterson
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I tend to listen to books rather than read them so I can multitask while listening. The last book I read was The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, but the last book I listened to was Carrie by Stephen King while now I am listening to The Man from St. Petersburg by Ken Follett.
I can't do audio books. I don't have the focus lol
lol, I can't really read a book for more than a few minutes without jumping up and wanting to do something else. However, I love books waaaay too much to completely stop them.
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I don't really read books, just magazines. But there IS a book I'm currently gradually reading called Final Day - by Richard D Wiles. It's about the last day of planet Earth, and concentrates on the 10 characteristics of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
The last book I read was HP chamber of secretes. I’m re reading all the Harry Potter books rn
Once I get my boxed set I plan to do the same
The last book I've read was a manga called bloom into you.
My Goddaughter has read that
Trap - Lilja Sigurðardóttir.
Honestly not that good - only finished it because I never quit on books. Think there's 2 more and I'm not going to even look at them.
"In Order to Live--A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom" by Yeonmi Park
Did you like it?
@melanieeeB Yes, I did. What she went through and the conditions for the North Koreans are terrible. However, it is a very good book. This 8 minute video will give you feel for the book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufhKWfPSQOw
Thanks but I only asked cause i already know the book and really loved it
The last book I’ve read is written by my friend,
it’s called “Pearls” and it became a best-seller here in Georgia.
This book
I’m listening to oathbringer from the stormlight archives. I have been loving Brendan Sanders writing.
sadly... as a stroke victim, my short-term memory is gone... meaning I would need to start over, every time I put the book down... I can remember 1968... not yesterday, so I'm not "stupid" just very sad... But I get to come here and give sketchy advice... lol
Awww I'm so sorry to hear that
I’m almost finished reading Henna House by Nomi Eve it’s good
The Last Book I read Was
The Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien.
The last book that I read completely was And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
I'd like to read that one too! Mine is Conversations with God. It wasn't that good. Like there were some quotes I liked and agreed with but overall it just kinda seemed like mumbo-jumbo.
How to be Happy by Matt Fradd. Also currently on Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.
My last one was TITANIC: 9 Hours to Hell, The Survivors’ Story.
The last book I read was Aristotle and Dante Dive into the waters of the world and as a queer man myself, I thought it was a damn masterpiece, made me cry a little, I loved it!
Inner Engineering, a yogi's guide to joy. Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
Just finished Jack Carr’s ‘The Terminal List’ and started his 2nd ‘Savage Son’
Il segreto del Bosco Vecchio, in English is "the secret of the Old Woods" by Dino buzzati 1935