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Levenrack · 46-50, M
The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge by Micheal Punke

Satomi123 · 13-15, F
I'm reading two books! (ADHD and a mood reader). The first one is Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and the second one it How To Make Friends With The Dark by Kathleen Glasgow.

Crime and Punishment is about Raskolnikov, a very poor student, who plans to kill an old widow with lots and lots of money. In this book, the psychological process before, during, and after the murder is described..10/10 (mind you, this is just a very brief description)

How To Make Friends With The Dark is a book about a 16yo girl, Tiger, who loses her mom abruptly. Devastating and heartbreaking. 10/10
Stephie · 22-25, F
Just started a book about a woman that became a heroine of the dark during WWII and that risked her life as a spy during occupied France. This is a true life story and not a novel. This person really existed. Her name was Virginia Hall and her life is the story of this book titled "A Woman of No Importance".
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
A book about a girl who became a successful jockey winning every competition but as she grew up and gained weight, she couldn't compete in lightweight category anymore so she had to start training for horse jumping and totally messed it up because she wanted to win her first race. The horse broke his leg and had to be shot. She quit, ran away from that place and became a postwoman.

The author is Sieglinde Dick.
Bilboes · 26-30, F
Amok by Stefan Zweig.. The book explores the complexities of the human mind, the extremes of emotional despair, and the consequences of repressed desires. It's a tense and haunting narrative that reflects Zweig's skill in portraying the fragility of the human condition.
Piper · 61-69, F
A novel written by Jodi Picoult, titled "The Book of Two Ways". I'm towards the end of it, now. I like parts of it enough to be glad to have read it.
Lilyb · 22-25, F
I love these threads, always good info on good books to read! Good or bad, you can't go wrong!
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
I'm not that good at multitasking. I can't read a book and be on SW at the same time.
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Wiseacre · F
I am reading BREATH again..great one!
Lilyb · 22-25, F
@Wiseacre by James Nestor? That was truly amazing!! Who knew?
Wiseacre · F
@Lilyb yes, great book..I kept in touch with the swede.
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@Ducky aww this sounds sad but good :(
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Depends on my mood, all of these.
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@Gingerbreadspice nice variety!
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
Gods and Generals
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@Justmeraeagain Shall check it out
Just finished The Will of the Many by James Islington
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
Right now I’m reading “Sweet Little Lies” by Caz Frear
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
@SW-User it’s good, I will most likely finish it tonight or tomorrow.

I like a lot of crime, mystery, and also psychological thrillers. I read a bunch of Freida McFadden novels recently, and a bunch by B.A. Paris as well. I’ve been on a massive reading bender 🙃
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@WaryWitchWandering This is good! Reading benders are much better than any other sort of benders
WaryWitchWandering · 36-40, F
@SW-User truth! 😌
Start with Why by Simon Sinek
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
The Unkillable Princess by Taran Hunt and The Voided Man by Anthony Dean.
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@DunningKruger How is the voided man?
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@SW-User The premise is ridiculous beyond words, but the writing so far has been pretty solid, good enough to continue reading even with the ridiculous premise.
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@DunningKruger Thank you, I’ll take a look
Lilyb · 22-25, F
Fluke by Brian Klaas
attyhenrytuason · 61-69, M
"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. A classic on litigation!🤔
naked statistics and a dark tower graphic novel.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
"The Best Damn Garage In Town"

Smokey Yunick
Why women grow
Daughter of the moon goddess
Boy in the tower
Girl of ink and stars

All but the first are for work
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@V00doo you have to read books for work?
I can read a couple at a time but 4! Damn
@SW-User We read them with the kids. We've started them and slowly finishing them. We base their writing on them
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@V00doo Aww that’s sweet

 
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