Last book you read?

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    Love Wins by Rob Bell
     
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    I usually switch between different books...but I'm currently finishing of 'the mortality doctrine' by James dashner. Finished the first one the other day, almost half way through the second ^-^
     
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    ' Confessions Of A Sociopath .' By M.E Thomas ( a pseudonym because the shenanigans in the book could have implications )
     
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    I'm currently reading The Long Earth by T. Pratchett and S. Baxter
     
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    bukowski - tales of ordinary madness
     
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    Currently reading the essential arthur conan doyle adventures about sherlock. Love it!
     
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    "Art & Fear" by Bayles and Orland, a must-read for artists imo
     
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    Currently reading an annotated Pentateuch.
     
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    Im reading Macbeth -Shakespeare. For English and im reading Hamlet by myself.(couldn't wait till 12th grade to read it lol)
     
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    I've really wanted to revisit those stories, glad you're enjoying them so far! :thumbsup:
     
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    Fear The Worst - Linwood Barclay

    Barclay is a great crime author for anyone that enjoys that genre, definitely recommend his books.
     
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    How can you not find them enjoying? I would definately suggest you do revisit them soon and it is great revisiting becausw you find so many details you did not notice before.:icon_bigg
     
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    Stiff by Mary Roach

    A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore

    Nevada by Imogen Binnie

    Your Face in Mine by Jesse Row

    The Martian by Andy Weir
     
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    Touche. I have begun rereading some of them: the Engineer's Thumb, Resident Patient and started Black Peter a couple days ago. What're your favorites so far?
     
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    I want to start reading Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
     
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    A Brief History Of Time _ Stephen Hawking.
     
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    The Wisdom Of Insecurity by Alan Watts. Will probably be dipping into it again at some point!
     
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    Sugar by Deirdre Riordan Hall

    Very good read, a lot of emotional stuff. At first I was meh about some it but the characters grow on you fast. Some stuff hit home and made it hard to read at times lol.
     
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