What are you reading right now ?
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Re: What are you reading right now ?
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Also am reading “The Prodigal Comes Home”
Also; “Closing the Gap” by Sean O’Shea
And finally “Wescipes cookbook”. By Wes Hampton.
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Hey, halfway through to reading '12 rules or the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari, it has a weirdly smart way of introducing a liberal future over everything else to save humanity and a free walkthrough of demographics patterns.jenniwhittaker wrote: ↑19 May 2009, 00:06 I am always interested in what people are reading right now... I always read something for fun and something to learn from.
Just finished 'The Great Gatsby' for fun, and 'The Little Book Of Thrift' to learn from.
Both were under $20 and both were fab reads.
ALSO, I am new here would appreciate it if anyone can direct me on how to read a book here?
PEACE
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Fall of Hyperion - just started reading it but at the same time re-reading a few things in the first Hyperion book to refresh my memory
Wheel of Time Dragon Reborn. the whole book will keep me busy in July
Winds of Dune and/or Children of Dune
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Picking up from the previous sentence and in line with my goals, I'm currently reading The Elephant Vanishes. The book is a collection of 17 short stories, and I happened to read it when a friend suggested a short story from the book (Barn Burning) and a podcast to understand Murakami. I was blown away more by listening to the podcast after reading Barn Burning, after which, rest is history. I'm done with 25-30% of the book, and the stories offer a great range and are immensely satisfying.
These cult classics were on my read list for a long time - Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. However, I've only read 4-5 pages from both books, so not much can be said now. I'm expecting to complete reading them by July.