Topic: The last book you read?
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Sat 01/04/20 04:34 PM

I thought the Goldfinch was excellent. Reading The Little Friend now, Donna Tartt is an excellent author. By the way, Hi. My first post. I'm new here.


Hi, welcome.

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Sat 01/04/20 04:37 PM
I am trying to read Audrey Niffeneggar's
Her Fearful Symmetry,
because I enjoyed
The Time Traveller's Wife
I think I will give up. It is boring thus far :frowning2:

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Sat 01/04/20 08:30 PM
Salutations! Funny place this is. Just exploring. I almost wrote a poem on the writing section, deleted it.... I never let anyone read what I write. mostly because it sucks. But I got close. I have to be more open I guess. That is why I am here. I'll work on it. Thank you for saying hi.

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Sat 01/04/20 09:54 PM
William J Johnstone "Hang him Twice"

Easyriders (magazine)

James Lee Burke "Tin Roof Blowdown"

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Mon 01/06/20 04:28 PM
Dark Slayer (Carpathian Series) by Christine
Feehan

Yoga magazine from 2001

Kris's photo
Tue 01/07/20 11:22 AM
the last book I read was Convoluted universe Vol 1 by Dolores Cannon

Hendrixfan's photo
Thu 02/20/20 11:26 AM
James Patterson's The First Lady (Large Print)
a great page turner

A Very Stable Genius
Donald J.Trump's Testing of America
by Phil Rucker and Carol Leonnig
eye opening recap of last few years

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Sat 02/22/20 09:24 AM
Nobody's Victim ...Carrie Goldberg
Book about stalking, blackmail, and sexual violence she's a lawyer that met a guy through a online dating app and he was insanely jealous when she ended the relationship he threatened "war" . So book about victim protection on the internet. Good read if anyone has ever been stalked, threatened, dealt with a crazy psycho.

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Sat 02/22/20 09:59 AM
Nobody's Safe, Old Man's War, Spin (all sci-fi), Jarhead

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Sat 02/22/20 10:28 AM
I absolutely love reading . My family are big readers , mom , dad , sister and my children love reading too .
I’m so glad my children have a passion for reading as sadly it’s not something you see so much of these days .
I always read to my children when they were younger .
My two youngest children suffered with some learning difficulties, dyslexia and other things , and they used to find it so frustrating that they couldn’t just sit down with a book and read it , however they would always look through the pages of them and interpret things their own ways .
It’s an absolute joy for them that they can now read and I love to see them sat there reading something .
I think reading is such an important thing , it’s just a shame it seems to be a dying thing these days with kids more interested in their phones and computer games ( well adults too)
I always loved the Judy Blume books when I was younger , I still have her collection of books and even though I’m an adult now and they were young adult things I still often go back and read them . I started reading again Deenie and Forever . Both short books as the audience they are aimed at so will finish them today , but I do love them .

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Sat 02/22/20 12:45 PM
You just reminded me of "Alvin Fernald, Superweasel" -about a kid who dressed up as a superhero who also happened to be a weasel -and would set about trying to be a do-gooder with the help of his friend

Rachas's photo
Sat 02/22/20 01:15 PM
Behind Closed Doors
The Testaments
The Wife Between Us

Those were just in the last week... I read a lot and have a tendency to use the internet to watch documentaries and read.

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Sat 02/22/20 03:04 PM
moomin, I really liked what you had to say about book reading. I love books. That's something great to pass on to your children.

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Sun 02/23/20 09:03 AM
I’m also a book lover
But I’m more of a fantasy fan, I just finished reading The latest book in the Jane yellow rock series and I’m looking forward to reading something new

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Sun 03/01/20 04:27 AM
The last book i read is, My Father's Notebook by Kader Abdolah. Sublimely and beautifully written.

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Sun 03/01/20 04:29 AM
Hi Rachas. I really loved, the wife between us. I didn't see that plot twist coming!

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Mon 03/02/20 10:04 AM
The Book Of Stones: Who They Are & What They Teach by Robert Simmons and Naisha Ahsian.

Basically an encyclopedia about gemstones etc. Info includes key words, which element it represents, which chakra is associated. A plethora of information.

I’m learning a lot.

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Tue 03/10/20 07:54 PM
I'ma reading Dream Land a book about the opiate crisis , how ,why, where etc etc.

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Tue 03/31/20 01:45 AM
Scourge of wolves by Davi Gilman.
Interesting read

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Tue 03/31/20 01:50 AM
My kind of person. Sometimes I even get frustrated if i can't find any book to my liking