What are you reading right now ?

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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I just finished reading Worldlines: a many worlds novel for this site. For myself, I am reading the case book of sherlock holmes :techie-studyinggray:
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B Sheila Holt
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I am reading. “One Christmas Eve” by Lisa McClung. Not a Christmas book. But super good.
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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Currently, I'm reading 'Rise of the Savior-Acolyte of Truth' by Antoine Bonner.
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Post by sunny zaidi »

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.
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. :techie-reference:

ALSO, I am new here would appreciate it if anyone can direct me on how to read a book here? :techie-studyinggray:
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im currently reading Star Wars Hand of Thrawn: book 2 Vision of the Future. Then after that ill be reading Star Wars Survivor's Quest and then for July-August im going to be really busy with Wheel of Time Dragon Reborn book 3
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Karen Belarek
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Currently reading "Becoming" by Michelle Obama. I have been meaning to read it much much sooner (better late than never). I am halfway through and it's such an interesting read already!
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Isha_a14
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Post by Isha_a14 »

Currently listening to the audiobook version of Ikigai on Audible. My first time trying Audible and I’ve just recently discovered that audio books are a great way to calm down anxiety and relax! :D
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Currently reading Tinman by Karen Black and Matt Walton. Just finished reading Perfect on Paper though
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Post by Chinecherem A »

I'm currently reading Kalayla by Jeannie Nicholas.
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I'm currently reading "The Good Girl" by Mary Kubica, just last week I finished a really beautiful book "Kalayla" by Jeannie Nicholas.
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I am currently reading rich dad poor dad, and it is so far the best book I ever read. It is highly inspiring and motivated me to step out of my comfort zone to achieve something new.
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Finished reading Red White and Royal Blue. Was really fun and mind refreshing. Loved it totally! :D
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Currently reading The Fox by M. N. J. Butler
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Post by urrutiap »

Starting right now where Im reading a couple of books in July anyway

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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Post by Zoey141 »

This year has been relatively better for me with book reading. Especially gratifying the way I've been squeezing my time out of hectic schedules. The last few months have been mostly Murakami, and I want to read at least 6-7 more of Murakami's within this year.
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.
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