What are you reading right now ?

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Raquel Sojo
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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I'm just reading Disorderly Conduct by Tessa Bailey for fun
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Trod1972
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A friend loaned me Keeping Lucy by T. Greenwood. It is best on my "up next" stack of fun books.
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Alexis Blevins 1
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Post by Alexis Blevins 1 »

Hello! I love how you read a book for fun and than a book to learn from! I have done that myself as well and love it! I am currently reading Small Favors by Erin A. Craig for my personal small book club I have with a few friends!
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Lynda Howard
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At the moment I'm reading I Know My Way, a memoir by Theresa Marafito. It's a fascinating and enlightening depiction of the life of a partially sighted woman who from early childhood never permits herself to be limited by her disability. If you love autobiographies then you'll love this one.
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toointofiction
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I'm currently reading Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristof's Aurora Rising. It's really good and I rarely read Sci-fi so it's a nice change.
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Courtney Hughes
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Post by Courtney Hughes »

Hi there! I’m currently reading A Feast For Crows by George R. R. Martin. I am also reading (here and there) Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. It is long (731 pages) so I wanted to mix it in while reading other things!
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Post by Siphosethu Kose »

Currently reading Blood lies, “Lies” Mystery series #5 by Andrew Cunningham.
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Humera955
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Currently reading Brida by paulo coelho 🤓
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Just started reading Wellbeing Toolbox and I'm already addicted to it!
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BumbleZee
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Well, I just finished reading The Trafficking Murders by Brian O' Hare. As the title suggests, it is a crime fiction about human trafficking. I can't think of another species which can harm it's own for a reason other than survival :cry2: . It's engaging and well written.
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I am reading zara hanson & the mystery of the painted symbol
Recite in the name of your Lord who created [*] Created man from a clinging substance [*] Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous [*] Who taught by the pen [*] Taught man that which he knew not.
The Quran. Surah Al Alaq
Mukoan M
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Just finished Zona, the forbiden land by G. Baker
Mariam Mohyee
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I'm reading king of scars by Leigh Bardugo, and it's so good I love it!
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About to start reading Peril by Bob Woodward once it ships out tomorrow!
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I'm currently reading CHILDHOOD'S END by Arthur C. Clarke.
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