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Next up is Mort by Terry Pratchett, the 4th of the Discworld series.
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I am just about to break the cover of Blessed Beyond Measure by K. Denise McQueen! :techie-studyinggray:
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Currently reading 'In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom', by Yeonmi Park.

It's very good, so far. It gives great insight into Korean history and culture. This book also provides a first-hand account of the way things truly are in North Korea, not just the things we see on TV. Happy reading!
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Hi folks, am reading Right under my nose by Ali Parker.
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The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen. I just started it and so far am enjoying it.
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I just finished Cold Serial by B. Forschner. Next on my reading list is The Face of Fear by R. J. Torbert
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Spooky short stories from random house. Totally spooky. 🎃
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It's Hard to be a Vampire. Both funny and scary short stories.
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I just finished The Hate U Give and I absolutely loved it! I give it 4 out 4 stars and I can't wait to watch the movie!
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Next up is Poppy Shakespeare by Clare Allan.
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Currently reading Undead Redhead, by Jen Frankel. A little vacation for my mind into the world of the impossible.
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The mortal instruments series! You probably have read it as it is a common series of books but I had so many books on my reading lists :(
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I am currently reading Reel Sisters. I thought it would be a dry read, but I am loving it! Inhaling it!
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Just finished reading Ever-Changing Truth by Amy Hannigan. I guess it appealed to me because I had been through some similar things. It was under $15, and it wasn't very long. I did have to stop a few times and grab a tissue, but it was totally worth it!
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Sir+Williams wrote: 09 Jul 2018, 11:58 :D I'm currently reading David & Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell.

As usual his works are always deeply researched and he always has a true story to illustrate his insightful points.

The book has taken away my boundaries and placed me in a state where I seek out the advantages in every seeming disadvantage. :tiphat:
I would like to read this. I saw the title and the first thing that came to mind was the story of David and Goliath.
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