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@crimson | 3 August 20 | |
@ ufohunter - 3.08.20 - 06:37pm I can read a Goosebumps book any day Teen or kids books like those are classic! The adventures of Tom Sawyer was one of my favourites, and Robin Hood. I wanna get my hands on 'My family and other animals', I never finished it in school. Oh I doubt it was part of your curriculum anyway, I was in the old school system and English second language, so we had easier books. I remember my roommate was first language, they had Shakespeare. Yikes. That library thing looks awesome, I just use Google Books and YouTube. |
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@ivyjayd | 3 August 20 | |
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@ netter - 19.03.18 - 07:39am I have recently found that reading non fictioj self help books and autobiographies greatly increases your chances of being sucessful in life What book are you reading and what is it about, a little description about it will be helpful for others What did you succeed in so as to reach the conclusion....imma start reading now... |
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@thetagruntbird | 4 August 20 | |
@ crimson - 3.08.20 - 01:09pm I don't 'read' much anymore, per se, but rather enjoy audio books. Last one was The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett. I suppose its more for kids, but I've never read it before and I really enjoyed it. It was a nice little break from my usual fantasy and science fiction genres. I'm itching to listen to some Morgan Rice books again. I really enjoyed another of hers....'A/The Little Princess'? Before that, the magic faraway tree series and anything by enid blyton |
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@kipling | 4 August 20 | |
To kill a mockingbird
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