What are you reading right now ?

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Getting started on Drift to Shift by Jody B. Miller. It looks like it will be a fast read, so I am looking forward to doing a review soon!
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samiam013
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I am currently reading "Becoming the Dragon" by Alex Sapegin. Just finished "The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci" which I absolutely loved from beginning to end.
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I'm currently reading Final Notice by Van Fleisher. It is turning out to be a interesting read. My views on NRA and guns lay somewhere in the middle. This novel will make you think deeply about the situation at hand in our nation today.
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ea_anthony wrote: 14 Jul 2018, 17:39 Just started The Bad Place by Dean Koontz. Also reading a business book "Execution" by Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan, two christian books "Never Give Up" by Joyce Meyer and "Reposition Yourself" by T.D Jakes in addition to 5 or so other books.
Also reading Showdown by Ted Dekker, Future Shock by Alvin Toffler and Built to last by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras. About to start Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
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Currently reading The Altitude Journals which has proven to be more interesting than I had anticipated.

It has inspired me to think about reading another book by Carol Masheter, the 65 year old woman who climbed 7 Summits on 7 continents.
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I'm currently reading a novel called The World of the End by Ofir Touche Gafla. It seems like a very unique and thought-provoking story so far, and very captivating. It has been translated from Hebrew, the author's native language. There are some gently sarcastic humorous elements, as well. I also recently finished a novel called Superposition by David Walton, one of my favorite books that I've read this year (so far). I think anyone that loves science fiction and/or mystery/suspense novels will enjoy it. I read it cover to cover in less than two days.
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Currently reading Book One of the Neapolitan Novels; My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante. Already read the remaining three and going backwards! Ferrante's world is powerful, emotionally charged, and touching.
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Lately, I've been reading Max Allan Collins books, in particular, his CSI and Criminal Minds series. I've always been a huge fan of both shows and had no idea there were any books about them until I saw them at a used book store.
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Am reading /the Other Brother by Meghan Quinn and it's fantastic, definitely a laughing out loud sort of book. Am planning on continuing with Ally Shield's /Guardian Witch series afterwards.
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Just started "Faceless" by Amma Darko. It is one of the recommended literature text for my son's class, he says it is interesting, I will take his word for it.
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I have started Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, which should be a bit of light fun.
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Tonight I will start A Woman of the Future by David Ireland, winner of the 1979 Miles Franklin Award.
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

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I am currently reading Unveil Your Intimate Self by Elena Goergiadou and Zen Yoga by Dr. P J Saher.
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Post by Janthon567 »

Right now I’m reading Edmund Spencer’s The Faerie Queene. It is a monster of a poem and my copy preserved the original spelling and punctuation, which is fascinating but makes for slow reading. Still, I’m loving the atmosphere and the action and humor of it are just captivating.
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I am reading Heartaches 3- Bad Boy Vibes by H M Irwing. It is an okay read so far.
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