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I have read a few so far..and well they are good.
I used to be all about romantic books BUT ever since 2020 happened, I saw some books about info on subjects such as things that have happened in the past..
Things like psychology, people like: Kant Slavoj Zizek and more.
Also got other books and reading a new book, this one is a big one though.
Well I got information and more but if I would not have read these books I would not have known those things. Great to read and worth it..
I used to be all about romantic books BUT ever since 2020 happened, I saw some books about info on subjects such as things that have happened in the past..
Things like psychology, people like: Kant Slavoj Zizek and more.
Also got other books and reading a new book, this one is a big one though.
Well I got information and more but if I would not have read these books I would not have known those things. Great to read and worth it..
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I read this and it was really interesting, I couldn't put it down. The writing style was very journalistic (it's nonfiction), and the pace was perfect- you weren't left dragging through boring bits.
SW-User
It's funny you use two accounts, at least you're not pretending to be someone different 😂😂
hunkalove · 61-69, M
I'm going blind and can't read real books anymore, but I'm currently reading the ebook of I Was a Teenage Dwarf, by Max Shulman (1959), the second book of Dobie Gillis stories, for the first time. I've read the first book, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1951) many times. It was a great TV show (1959-63).
lpthehermit · 56-60, M
by charles swindoll...the grace awakening and hope again wwhen life hurts and dreams fade. much needed and very helpful...life is very maddening and messy. gthese books have helped me stay on track. not get bogged down with media headlines and other people's drama
exexec · 61-69, C
Probably the most thought provoking book was "The Misunderstood Jew-The Church and the Scandal of the Jewish Jesus" by Rabbi Amy-Jill Levine. She is an excellent writer, mixing humor with great scholarship. She hopes to improve interfaith dialogue.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Hard to say, I've read a few dozen so far this year. I am enjoying the one I'm currently reading, "The Covenant" by James A. Michener. In particular the examination of the reasoning behind the Boer views on race and religion is intriguing.
SW-User
I’ve tried many books but none interested me enough to finish
Idontdomornings · 31-35, M
The forgotten Child by Richard Gallear.
CBarson · 51-55
Merrick
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