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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2018 11:59:16 GMT
Topic where we can write what books we are reading at the moment and share what we think about them.
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Post by Sam on Aug 24, 2019 18:06:40 GMT
I'm getting better at stopping reading when I'm supposed to as long as the books are split into parts, which is nice.
I'm currently reading The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi. Its really good. Over the past week I've also read The Star-Touched Queen (also by Roshani Chokshi) and Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova.
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Post by Herro on Sept 2, 2019 15:47:51 GMT
Momma and the Meaning of Life by Irvin Yalom
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Post by Herro on Sept 9, 2019 8:45:45 GMT
Running On Empty: Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect by Jonice Webb
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Post by Herro on Sept 15, 2019 18:33:31 GMT
Re-reading rarely-triggering Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
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Post by potterhead on Sept 22, 2019 23:03:10 GMT
I'm reading Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and I absolutely love it! I have already read it before a few months ago, but I just felt like reading it again because I relate to it a lot at the moment, it's almost like the book was about me..
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WhiteWing
New Daydreamer
Rain and a lot of coffee. Korean/Chill Music <3. Chase Atlantic
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Post by WhiteWing on Oct 7, 2019 4:31:11 GMT
 This Book, it's about focusing and attention in general, I read really slow and occasionally, soo I'm gonna eternally reading this book  hehehe Now that I think about it, if I have no focus at all, how I'm supposed to read a book about focusing, if I dont know how to focus to read it?  HAHAHA XDDD
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Post by ☆Princess☆ on Oct 7, 2019 15:27:43 GMT
Currently I'm reading Breakable by Tamara Webber. It is part of The contours of the heart collection she wrote. Easy, was the book before this one. Good books. The first book was from the point of view of Jacqueline and the second was the back story of Lucas and his point of views when he meets Jacqueline. I recommend it  I love the fact theres two books from both views and you get to understand it from both.
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Post by Sam on Oct 8, 2019 4:03:05 GMT
I've been listening to The Year of Less by Cait Flanders. I first checked it out just to have an audiobook to listen to, but it turns out that a lot of what she talks about can be directly applied to maladaptive daydreaming. I've only gotten through a few chapters, but its definitely an interesting read that I would recommend others listen to for its insight into addiction and such.
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Post by bee on Oct 16, 2019 16:50:54 GMT
I'm reading "The Wee Free Man" by Terry Pratchett again. It's the first book with Tiffany Aching, one of my favorite characters in the discworld-universe.
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Post by bee on Oct 24, 2019 18:01:04 GMT
"Lolly Willowes" by Sylvia Townsend Warner. I've read "The corner that held them" by her a while ago and liked it, so now I'm giving this a try.
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Post by Herro on Nov 30, 2019 15:43:11 GMT
Dreaming of Babylon by Richard Brautigan. The main character is a maladaptive daydreamer.
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