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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2012 15:02:17 GMT -6
I like to read a variety of books, and I am always looking for more to read. Anyone have a good book to recommend? The last book I read was a Chelsea Handler book. She always has me laughing, even if her stories might be made up.
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Post by changela on Oct 5, 2012 23:32:03 GMT -6
Hello! Do you know Malcolm Gladwell? He writes nonfiction stuff in his books and there's always something amazing about how our mind works and why things happen. For instance, I learned that for anything particular you would like to master, you have to do it at least 10,000 times. Try to read more about him on Wikipedia. He's great!
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Post by dbersales on Feb 2, 2013 8:00:50 GMT -6
If you like conspiracy theories with a touch of realism, I highly recommend Umberto Eco's sixth novel, "The Prague Cemetery. No offense to Dan Brown fans, but I think I like Eco better!
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Post by sighree on Aug 8, 2013 21:53:35 GMT -6
May I suggest "On the Jellicoe Road" by Melina Marchetta? It's a YA novel that is sure to surpass your expectations. The first 100 pages might be a little difficult to get into but just read on and everything will fall into place eventually.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2013 7:13:36 GMT -6
I would recommend this book called "A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini. It is a touching story about a fifteen-year- old girl called Mariam who is married off to man in Kabul. The story takes place around the time when the Taliban had taken over Kabul and how the people lived in constant fear of starvation and brutality. It is a must read for everyone.
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