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Tanny136
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Currently reading e-book of Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon using Kindle Paperwhite and Tears and Laughter by Kahlil Gibran paperback book
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I usually read on the kindle app. I'm currently looking for a book to read.
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Sally_Heart
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Am currently reading Escape by Belle Ami. Am reading it in form of a PDF on my laptop.
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Envision Tressy
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Currently I am not reading anything, but I plan to buy a kindle when I earn enough money from my reviews....... Right now I am just using my laptop
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Bigirimana Celestin
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I use a kindle for reading.
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Abel Blessing
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I am currently reading supernatural eyesight by moris cerullo on my windows phone
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Post by Marion Nanziva »

Did I tell i Love reading?Am currently reading an insider but am reading Flight From Saddam by Qasim Albrisem using my smartphone
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I've just thoroughly enjoyed 3 books - all in e.book version which I can recommend:-
The Belle Fields and its recently published sequel by Lora Adams. Set in Yorkshire in the UK The Belle Fields is a kind of Victorian romance covering the chaotic life of a beautiful local girl who lands a job in the kitchens of an Earl who lives in a big mansion. The ups and downs of this innocent when confronted by some of the Earl's relations is a revelation - plenty of intrigue, sadness, joy, even murder etc and the descriptive narrative (especially covering how both ends of the social scale celebrated Christmases, Maydays etc) is a real joy to read. The end is not what I expected at all and have been awaiting the sequel with relish! Couldn't put mine down!
The sequel Ashes of Roses carries on covering the life of Emily and answers all the questions I needed and continues in the same descriptive vein - glad some of the folks in the original got just what they deserved and again the end is so unexpected although quite satisfying. Would recommend both books for readers who enjoy this genre.
The third is a collection of poems and may well be quite unique? Say Kangaroo by Five Sisters has compiled poems from the 5 siblings covering their family life while growing up in a tight-knit family in the UK in the 50's and 60's. Mum totally overworked, dad who liked a drink working all hours to keep the family going. Very nostalgic - topics include Christmases, schooling, pets etc etc. Illustrations are also included from the sisters. Many poems are thought provoking, some quite 'deep', lots are funny - took me back to my growing up. If you might be interested give it a try - would love others' comments on any of them. Good reading.
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I read line to line words to words because I love literature as a subject in school
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ZeroChill
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Currently I am not reading anything, but the next thing I am going to read will be on a kindle. I hope everything turns out fine for me.
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I am reading Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon
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I am still reading If I Stay by Gayle Forman. I use Icecream Ebook reader on my PC. I have Amazon Kindle and Aldiko installed on my phone but I rarely use those.
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I read with PDF with browser and mobile. It is kinda old school but it still works.
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Awesamo
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Post by Awesamo »

Just my laptop. I am planning to buy a kindle soon. Let's see what that brings me
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Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things. The actual book. I think of dark, old places when I read his works. It wouldn't be fitting to read it on anything other than ink on actual paper.
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