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At the moment, I'm reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Ensouling Language by Stephen Harrod Buhner, and The Engine Woman's Light by Laurel Anne Hill - all well-written and delightfully compelling!
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How to be a Bawse by Lilly Singh
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I am just starting Fall Of Giants by Ken Follett, first book of the Century Trilogy. I always get excited when I start a promising series to keep my attention for a little bit.
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The Portrait Of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde
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I am currently reading a sci-fi book called Advent of Silver by Atilla Zengin
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DATo wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:11 The Portrait Of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde
Good one - Wilde's wit is extraordinary.
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I'm going to start a new book in about 2 days. It is titled "Perimeter", by M.A. Rothman. This is a thriller novel, which is unusual for me to read. I hope I like it since I don't normally read this kind of book. Something about this one though, just grabbed my attention lol.
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Hey! I'm currently reading finale, the fourth book in the hush hush series! Its very good
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Redlegs wrote: 02 Dec 2018, 03:41
DATo wrote: 30 Nov 2018, 22:11 The Portrait Of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde
Good one - Wilde's wit is extraordinary.
I'm about 1/2 into the book and am enjoying it very much. I've never read Wilde before and it's been taking me awhile to get used to his style.
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Taking a wee break from fiction, I am starting on Monash, a comprehensive biography of Australia's greatest general, by Grantlee Kieza.
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Currently reading, The Wish Collector by Mia Sheridan.
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The psychology of influence.
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I am reading the Duncton Wood series by William Howard. Read it for the first time in my twenties, this will be the third time. Love his style.
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Right now I’m reading a book called “Born at Midnight”! :D
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Nory1982 wrote: 19 Nov 2018, 16:18 Currently reading a book, Guaranteed Success by Philip Brooker. It is such a very helpful book for people like me who is interested in learning on how to be successful on purpose in business. I am learning so much.
I hope I will be able to read this book soon. It sounds very interesting given that such books normally carry personal experiences of the author that one can learn a lot from.
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