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What are you reading?
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Tyler
on 30 Oct, 2017 13:32
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What are you reading or listening to right now? I say listening to because I usually listen to audio books instead of read the actual book.
I just got done listening to
Hillbilly Elegy by JD Vance. I highly recommend it.
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#1
by
coolbro1998
on 30 Oct, 2017 14:32
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#2
by
reddog
on 30 Oct, 2017 15:47
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#3
by
Magoo
on 30 Oct, 2017 21:33
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A biography, Carl Sagan A Life .
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#4
by
TheodorusRex
on 31 Oct, 2017 06:12
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Here is a youtube review I did of Bruce Springsteen's latest bio... Currently reading "What it is like to go to War" by Karl Marlantes - who spent a good bit of time in Vietnam. Wow - its riveting...!
I've got other reviews from some of the non-fiction I've been reading lately on youtube.
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#5
by
Laser Man
on 31 Oct, 2017 08:57
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I'm reading "In Defense of Food" by Michael Pollan. He goes into how the American "Western Diet" has been completely corrupted by food science and "nutritionism". Pretty interesting.
Also recently finished "The Trespasser" by Tana French. She has written six mysteries all which take place in Ireland and are investigated by members of the Dublin Murder Squad (a fictitious part of the police). I've read all six and they are all good. Each one is told in first person and the narrator is a character from the previous book.
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#6
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tbelot
on 31 Oct, 2017 12:52
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The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels by Alex Epstein. It's a contrarian view on how fossil fuels have improved the planet rather than destroying it. Very compelling.
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#7
by
buddha
on 31 Oct, 2017 14:53
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#8
by
wpruitt
on 31 Oct, 2017 16:31
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"Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence" by Bill O'Reilly
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#9
by
Magoo
on 01 Nov, 2017 09:46
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"Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence" by Bill O'Reilly
Just wondering how Bill O’ Reilly found the time to right all his many books? Or does he use a gost writer?
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#10
by
Tyler
on 01 Nov, 2017 10:01
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#11
by
Hingatao
on 27 Nov, 2017 11:15
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I’m currently reading Men Without Women bu Haruki Murakami. His work is kind of offbeat but well written.
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#12
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wpruitt
on 27 Nov, 2017 16:37
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"Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence" by Bill O'Reilly
Just wondering how Bill O’ Reilly found the time to right all his many books? Or does he use a gost writer?
I believe he has some researchers for assistance... So yes, he has a ghost writer!
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#13
by
flawness01
on 28 Nov, 2017 10:28
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actually? twilight for the third time
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#14
by
nuts
on 28 Nov, 2017 23:00
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Recently discovered author CJ Box a series set mainly in Wyoming. The wild country sounds wonderful to an Aussie and I would love to see it but far too many guns for my liking. Australians don't ''do' guns.