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What Book/Books Are You Reading?

Denv12
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I got to admit,I love reading at the best of times.Those of us who love to read tend to get the most out of books.I'm a big fan of books that I can learn from.Self help books,relationship books,etc.There's something worth learning.I even read up on dating books just to relearn some skills.As a guy I also love the guy stuff,cars,hobbies,interests,man cave,etc.

What book are you reading? What books are you reading? What helps you?

Thanks.

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I also like reading autobiographys of people I find interesting and have gone through some hardship to name some specifically

Ian Thorpe - this is me

Matthew Mitcham - twists and turns

I was reading them during the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

Dear MsPurple,

I get so interested in reading about others life journey and how they found love, soulmates, careers, travelled, overcoming crisis and seperation in life and moving on are things I focus on... It gives me motivatation and courage to look at the bright side if others can make it through, pull themselves together, surely life can't be all that hard after all. I constantly reassure and remind myself of that. Life isn't hard, just this stupid stage of life is. β™‘

The next I will be reading is The Diary of a Young Girl- Anne Frank.

I know exactly what you mean by this stupid stage of life is hard. Sometimes I wish I could click my fingers and skip the hardships, especially in mental healthy. But I guess this is when we grow. With the Ian Thorpe book he wasn't out yet and still not accepting himself yet (I don't think he was trying to make others think he was straight, but he truely wanted to be this way and was kinda trying to tell himself). But it was still a great read and he was still couragous to publish it and show us his hardship (trying to get to London and not making it).

Also another book I really like is So much to tell you by John Marsden. It isn't a long book. It is about a mute girl going to a new school and keeping a diary.

Thanks MsPurple.

I was born in a Zoroastrian family in Kashmir, Northern India. On the border was Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran- a constant threat looking right in the face.

I am my mothers favourite amongst her 4 childen (I have 2 older sisters and a younger brother) as my father pretty much hates me because of my sexuality. I don't think anybody wants me except my mother. That's why I have trust issues around men including my ex bf. He was a bit of control freak actually. I don't know why I always go and collect garbage. Now I refuse to look st men. I just want to stay single for while. Most of my friends face the same issues. I don't understand why these men are so volatile!!!

My father doesn't talk to me and for that reason I remember I had to leave home when I was in year 10 because of constant tension at home between mum and dad because of me because neighbours, relatives were beginning to talk about me and that must have worried my father. Mum has given me everything from her diamonds to tution fee and my father thinks I'm the way I'm because of my mother spoiling me. I didn't know what was wrong with me but I hated the way all the pressure was building up. I remember thinking of committing suicide, moving to Afghanistan or Iran but that probably would have turned out worst for me!

I changed schools and moved to a boarding school away from home not that far. But I had to write letters in order to communicate with mum and my siblings. I was liked by girls in my class and disliked by the guys except few with whom I fell in love with over the next two years and we exchanged numerous love letters. I guess that's when I started thinking about finding love, romance, body issues started, poor eating habits exacerbated and I started to lose marks but started discovering my sexuality and picked up whole lot of other bad habits including drinking, smoking, staying out at night in year 11 and 12 before moving to Sydney and there is lot more to write πŸ™‚

Croix
Community Champion
Community Champion

Dear FallenAngel~

I was sorry to see in another thread you are not in that good a place at the moment.

Would you mind if I made a suggestion? Defer reading Anna Frank's diary for a fair while.

There are some works I knew before my illness took over that really still haunt nowadays, and that is one of them, along with Kanal and others, mainly because they are true and truly horrible in conclusion.

If you have an interest in that area then perhaps Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally, which is a fictionalized account of Oskar Schindler, the only Nazi to be honored by burial on Mount Zion by the state of Israel.

I hope you don't mind a suggestion, it's just that I'd like to stop anyone feeling as I do now over those works.

Croix

Thank you dear Croix,

sounds like a wise idea to me. I have a number of astrology books which I must attend to and I'm definitely checking out Schindler's Ark πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ˜Š

startingnew
Community Member

im currently reading Outlander

theres 7 books to read all up. im up to the first book and im loving it! i hope the rest are just as good

I just started reading my next course ornithology (birds) I'm really enjoying it so far.

Guest_128
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I like birds

Pysis
Community Member

Oh cool dory hi

i love birds I've been lucky enough to work with quite a few including eagles and owls. And I also rescue birds and mend them back to health when I can.

If you ever want to talk birds I'm your guy.

nath