What are you currently reading?
Tell us what book you're currently reading!
Are you enjoying it? Would you recommend it to someone else so far?
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@tommy
Hi Tommy! 😊 ❤️ Thank you for the forum post.
I am currently reading a classic novel, "Pride and Prejudice" by Austen as well as "Think Like a Monk" by Jay Shetty.
What are you reading right now?
*high fives* 😊 and *hugs* ❤️
im not reading anything rn but his is my favorite BOOK its summoner one the novice because its fun and enjoyable. 2nd is black beauty tied with secret garden
@Bazzust0 ive always been a picky readder like i could not read a book to save my life. there are very few book i'd read and fewer that i'd read more than that
@tommy
Hello Tommy! I have been currently reading the book "Night in Lisbon " in e-book PDF. It's great, and it is a story revolving around WW2 experiences of a fictional character and other things. It's historical fiction 😀
I definitely recommend it! 💙
@calmmoon2104
i love historical fiction! 💛
"Think and Grow Rich"
Yes! I'm planning on doing just that too😆 I would definitely recommend it to others. I once heard it's the mother of self-development books😉
@tommy
I'm currently read These Violent Delights by Chloe Gang and absolutely loving it!
I'm currently reading The Burning God by R.F. Kuang, the last part of a trilogy. So far it's probably my new favorite book series of all time, I enjoy it so much!
@tommy
I’m currently reading ‘adorning the dark’ by Andrew Peterson :3
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand! Although I don’t personally follow the author’s philosophy (which the book is based on), I do think it’s a very interesting look into her psyche and her perception of the world through her own worldbuilding, in what she considered her magnum opus. I would recommend reading it only if you identify with her philosophy (a branch of Objectivism), are willing to look past it and interpret the book as a representation of her psyche, or find the writing itself engaging. Definitely a controversial work and author, so to each their own 😊
@lovelyApple6441, I admire you tackling this project! I tried the audiobook version but could only get through 50% or so before I declared DNF.
@tommy the witch's daughter
@tommy
Hi!
I’m reading The Teahouse Fire by Ellis Avery. It’s about a French girl who goes to live in Japan in the late 1800s, and how through a turn of events, ends up working for a Japanese family that runs a teahouse and thus learns the ritual of tea ceremony. There is a lot of “East versus West culture” going on throughout the plot. I’m enjoying it and would recommend it. 😊📖