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Which book are you reading this weekend? Would you recommend it?
.__________________ P.S. Some traditions should be continued. 😁
Thanks for continuing this tradition. Reading an ARC of this one, and enjoying it a lot so far. https://ruthware.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/one-perfect-couple-9781398526655_xlg.jpg
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I got a copy of this from a Borders going out of business some time ago, and am just now getting around to reading it. It has some interesting facts interspersed with a lot of annoying "Look how smart science is compared to superstition" parts. So, I probably wouldn't recommend it for everyone, but perhaps for some folks it might be a smooth enough read to be less annoying and more informative.
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Half way through. It’s long….but great. πŸ˜„
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Citizen of the galaxy Robert Heinlein
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I finished East of Eden last weekend. My memory of it is already fading, but I loved it. The 3rd part was a drag but it felt appropriate in the end. It ended so beautifully too. The book was full of wisdom and beauty and senses.
I avoided Steinbeck because I associated him with grade school but that was a mistake.
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I’m going to start on Anathem by Stephenson this weekend. I also have a linear algebra book in the wings that I want to read for some of our future plans.
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Heaving readings! I added East of Eden to my reading list!
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I am reading it these days
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Is it a good book?
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Yes, it is. Which book you like most??
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This weekend I' m going to read this book.
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I am reading a book by the author Brian Tracy.
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I love an old fashion book. I actually just setup my reading room with a brand new recliner. This weekend I'll be getting my kindle app set up on my tablet, though. I have a lot of really good ebooks!
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Just a few letters read and I'm hooked. It feels like a deep analysis, cold, and objective about love, seduction, betrayal and the human soul. It's good enough to have a couple of movies made over it. The subject is timeless.
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Yes, there are a lot of good reading recommendations on this rubric and on stacker.news in general.
The book I'm currently reading was mentioned here as well: Tor: From the Dark Web to the Future of Privacy by Ben Collier.
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I'm reading The Nature of Middle Earth by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited by Carl F. Hostetter. Basically peering over Professor Tolkien's shoulder as things unfold. It's worth a read for fans of Middle Earth.
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