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What Book/Books Are You Reading?

Denv12
Community Member

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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Moonstruck
Community Member

Hi Croix....his brother Sir Richard { Dickie to his friends) was a great actor ....also directed Gandhi....

they ended up in vastly different professions didn't they?

Guest_1643
Blue Voices Member
Blue Voices Member

My Body Emily Ratakowski

A collection of essays, reflecting on commodifying one's image and the limits and powers of doing so,

Written by one of the world's top models

Katyonthehamsterwheel
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor
I’m now onto Cloud Cuckoo Land. It’s a hefty size and I’m maybe a fifth in, and enjoying it.

Pandemica
Community Member
Currently reading "The Body keeps the score" absolutely brilliant but cuts very close to home.

That’s a great book, Pandemica. Hope you find it helpful.

Im trying to decide what to read next. I have over a hundred books on my “want to read list”, but need to be in the right mood, depending on what they are. Decisions, decisions…

Hard to choose sometimes...let us know how u go if u feel, Katy,

I, reading poems by Claudia rankine

I just finished reading "The Gap" by Benjamin Gilmore. Absolutely brilliant. It's about a paramedic who worked for Bondi Ambulance station. Part of their area was the infamous Suicide location "The Gap" its full of Dark humour (That appeals to me) but also some very dark moments. It also has some very real and serious truths about Suicide. Certainly worth reading I reckon.

Doberman38
Community Member

Encyclopaedia of Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Cyclones, by David Longshore.

I think I gravitated to this away from my usual obsessions with history when international issues started heating up lately because it's something far removed from all that, and also because it gives me a sense of stability - whatever happens, nature is gonna keep doing its stuff and create these awe inspiring spectacles.

Katyonthehamsterwheel
Valued Contributor
Valued Contributor

Some interesting choices here. Nothing I have on hand seems appealing at the moment so I ordered a new stack - can’t wait for it to arrive. I ordered:

The Prophet, The Labyrinth, Dark Emu, Klara and the Sun, and a copy to keep at home of the Body Keeps the Score.

I recently finished reading‘The Younger Wife’ by Sally Hepworth.

Now reading ‘The Trivia Night’ by Ali Lowe