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Topic: The last book you read?
Torgo70 redux's photo
Tue 03/23/21 05:57 AM
Currently reading Stephen King's new book 'Later'

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Tue 03/23/21 04:57 PM
I always have time to read books.

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Mon 04/12/21 09:45 AM
The last book I read was “The Memoirs of Geisha”. I am Thankful to the owners or the workers of the restaurant called “Silver Linings” for lending me the book to read. Trusting me for the returns. Now I am reading “The girl in the window” by AJ Finn. In kindle.

IntrovertedXicano's photo
Mon 04/19/21 09:42 PM
Currently reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

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Wed 05/19/21 03:51 AM
the wisdom of the idiots

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Sun 05/30/21 07:14 PM
Girl Decoded

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Sun 05/30/21 09:59 PM
The Kitchen House. - Kathleen Grissom

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Mon 05/31/21 06:01 AM

There is no shortage of people constantly staring at their cell phone ; no matter where they are . Going for a walk ; eating lunch ; not eating , just staring at their cell ; etc , etc. . . .


I’m one of those people because I am always reading a book on my phone. laugh

This year I have read and can recommend Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, Distant Hours by Kate Morton, Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan, The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen and Where the Crawdads Sing by Delta Bowen.

I’m currently reading The Last Green Valley by Mark Sullivan because Beneath a Scarlet Sky was an amazing tale based on astonishing true events of a WW II hero in Italy. I highly recommend this book and this author, and will be following his work closely now that I’ve found him.

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Mon 05/31/21 06:04 AM

The Kitchen House. - Kathleen Grissom


I’m interested in hearing how you liked it. So far I’ve heard good reviews.

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Sat 06/19/21 12:37 PM
Ygerna by Ruth Nestvold. It’s a really good book:thumbsup: .

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Sat 06/19/21 12:39 PM
stranger in a strange land. again

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Mon 06/21/21 04:51 AM
The Tenth Insight from the Celestine Prophecy sequel. I put it back in the bookcase when I was half way through. I should've bought it in English back then. The translation is crap and it's not the easiest book to read as it is. I think in the source language it might be better/easier.

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Wed 06/23/21 07:56 PM
The last was a Danielle Steel book, Dating Game. I'm into my next book.

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Wed 10/12/22 03:24 PM
Sepulchre by Kate Mosse

Currently reading in non-fiction "Relax your neck & liberate your shoulders" by Eric Franklin.
It's on using visualisation and working with fascia at the same time to get results with ailments & pain etc.
The exercises are really fun to do and you feel an immediate change :)

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Wed 10/12/22 06:21 PM
The last thing I remember reading was The Emerald Tablets of Thoth.

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Fri 01/27/23 06:09 PM
Just finished After I Do, by Taylor Jenkins Reid (very good).

Now I’m about halfway through Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus (also good, but not as good as the one mentioned above).

Anyone have any new recommendations in fiction?

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Sat 01/28/23 02:57 AM
Just started, The Akashic Records, by Ernesto Ortiz

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Sat 01/28/23 02:33 PM
The last book I've read was "The Natural" by Bernard Melamud. I'm currently reading "The Class" by Erich Segal.

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Sat 01/28/23 02:49 PM
"In the Woods" Tana French

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Tue 02/14/23 02:35 PM
Do audiobooks count?

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