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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I am reading Sword Swallower and Chico the Kid.
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Shalomsamuels1 wrote: 07 Sep 2018, 09:44 Anna Karenina. It's a good book, but don't believe the hype. Brandon Sanderson is much better than Tolstoy. He at least could make pages of Russian farming technique somewhat interesting.
"Brandon Sanderson is much better than Tolstoy" - that's an interesting proposition!
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Shalomsamuels1 wrote: 07 Sep 2018, 09:44 Anna Karenina. It's a good book, but don't believe the hype. Brandon Sanderson is much better than Tolstoy. He at least could make pages of Russian farming technique somewhat interesting.
Hi,
I read this book one year ago. I liked it but I'm agree with you, some passages are not very interesting ahah.

At this moment, I'm reading the third book of Games of Thrones :).
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Presently reading ''Bet On Yourself'' By Dr Hodges.

A true walk from rag to riches despite harsh environment with help of his mindset, resilience and lots of consistent hardwork to prove his belief of himself despite failures.

Every failing in life stand as lessons to do better along your journey of life
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Dust by Yvonne Owuor. A superb book.
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I have started The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters by Robert Lewis Taylor which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1959.
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I just submitted a review for First Family
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I'm boring and I'm reading all of the text books that I got from my Tech Comm classes. I also plan on doing more work with the books here. I've already made a few mistakes, and I hope that I haven't caused problems. To improve as a TC and as a writer I hope to keep doing something good here.
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I am reading " The Magic Ladder to Success. By Napoleon Hill.
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I Just finished If Your Life Stinks Get Your Head Outta Your But’s by Mark Wdowiak. I’m Currently reading Family Firstby Alice Langholt.
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Hi,
I'm currently reading, almost done and have to review now the
The Heartaches-2.
I have just finished the reading of Smith by Sam B Miller II.
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The Hunt
by Bear Grylls
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Obsidian Butterfly by Laurell K. Hamilton. I absolutely love her books!!
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Reckless by Sidney Sheldon.
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Bleeding Gull - look, feel, fly by Raed Anis Aljishi
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