Topic: The last book you read?
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Fri 06/19/20 05:29 PM
The last book I read was "The Interestings" by Meg Wolitzer. It was not as interesting as I thought it would be.

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Tue 06/23/20 10:54 AM
Coffin Road by Peter May :blush:

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Sat 07/04/20 06:11 AM
Reading for me is valuable as well as entertaining. I am currently into sci-fi and romance. There was a time I read a lot of self-help books, home decor and photography. I have always liked Japanese and Korean manga.

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Sat 07/04/20 09:07 AM
This one:


My own book. And that's not a lie. I haven't read any other books since this.

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Sun 07/05/20 10:23 AM
The Tattooist of Auschwitz

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Wed 07/15/20 12:32 AM
The picture of Dorian gray & the digital fortress. For some reason I can't help reading multiple books concurrently.

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Wed 07/15/20 05:51 PM
Dark Blood by Christine Feehan

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Fri 07/17/20 02:58 PM

I am an author (8 novels) and I'm amazed at how many adults tell me that they haven't read a book since high school.

It's dismaying to see that our culture is getting to the point that so few people read nowadays.
I think our instant communication culture has become lazy and many people can't focus for longer than 5 minutes, thus the expectations that someone read a full-length novel is too daunting for most people.

How about you? Do you read? If so, what genre of books do you read, and why?

Any other authors out there?



I would like to read, but I dont know how to pick a suitable book for myself to read, I have tried reading a few books before but I get bored quickly and quit... idk how am I gonna stick to it, maybe if I find the right books I will, for sure, do you recommend any good books to start with?

Thank you..

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Fri 07/17/20 02:58 PM

I am an author (8 novels) and I'm amazed at how many adults tell me that they haven't read a book since high school.

It's dismaying to see that our culture is getting to the point that so few people read nowadays.
I think our instant communication culture has become lazy and many people can't focus for longer than 5 minutes, thus the expectations that someone read a full-length novel is too daunting for most people.

How about you? Do you read? If so, what genre of books do you read, and why?

Any other authors out there?



I would like to read, but I dont know how to pick a suitable book for myself to read, I have tried reading a few books before but I get bored quickly and quit... idk how am I gonna stick to it, maybe if I find the right books I will, for sure, do you recommend any good books to start with?

Thank you..

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Fri 07/17/20 03:27 PM
I've read many James A. Michener books, and they are very long. His books are mostly history based but he adds his own fictional characters to turn it into a story. My favorite book of his is "Centennial".

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Sat 07/18/20 06:01 AM
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne.

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Thu 10/01/20 08:36 AM
Way of King's (reread) :grin:

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Thu 10/01/20 08:41 AM

I've read many James A. Michener books, and they are very long. His books are mostly history based but he adds his own fictional characters to turn it into a story. My favorite book of his is "Centennial".


The very first book I ever read was The Drifters by James A Michener when I was in my teens and I couldn’t put it down. I’ve been an avid book reader ever since.


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Thu 10/01/20 10:20 AM
"Light of Liberty"

Foundation of America

Great book!!

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Fri 10/02/20 10:58 AM
last book I read was The subtle art of not giving a f*k by Mark Manson .. Right Now Am reading The Obstacle is The Way by Ryan Holiday..

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Wed 11/04/20 09:43 AM
Unleash your inner Money Babe

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Thu 11/26/20 07:52 AM
Welcome

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Thu 11/26/20 09:30 AM
Desperate Passage - Ethan Rarick

Definitely recommended reading if you like history

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Wed 12/02/20 10:36 PM
The Selection Series by Keira Cass

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Wed 12/02/20 11:32 PM
NIV Commentary on 1 Samuel.