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Paprika;c-9587204 said:How are you guys progressing? Week one ends tomorrow and we are still welcoming new members to join in on the fun.
I plan to finish #Girlboss today and haven't decided my next book, maybe American Gods.
Elzo69Renaissance;c-9580037 said:Currently reading a book on emotional intelligrnce
AZTG;c-9587331 said:Paprika;c-9587204 said:How are you guys progressing? Week one ends tomorrow and we are still welcoming new members to join in on the fun.
I plan to finish #Girlboss today and haven't decided my next book, maybe American Gods.
Let me know what you think of American Gods if you decide to read it. I was going to read that but ended up reading The Alchemist, which so far has been a great read and anwered many questions that I had within.
Next im thinking of going back and re reading Crime and Punishment. I read it when I was so much younger and it changed my perspective on life. I wanna re read it now to see how much I changed in the years since I read it.
atribecalledgabi;c-9587467 said:Finishing a nation under our feet, the 1st 4 black panther comics by coates.
Will start go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin either today or tomorrow.
Paprika;c-9589163 said:AZTG;c-9587331 said:Paprika;c-9587204 said:How are you guys progressing? Week one ends tomorrow and we are still welcoming new members to join in on the fun.
I plan to finish #Girlboss today and haven't decided my next book, maybe American Gods.
Let me know what you think of American Gods if you decide to read it. I was going to read that but ended up reading The Alchemist, which so far has been a great read and anwered many questions that I had within.
Next im thinking of going back and re reading Crime and Punishment. I read it when I was so much younger and it changed my perspective on life. I wanna re read it now to see how much I changed in the years since I read it.
Started American Gods this earlier this afternoon and it's decent so far.
I read the Aleph by Cuelo last year and what started as a good idea became pretentious back matter. How is The Alchemist?
atribecalledgabi;c-9587467 said:Finishing a nation under our feet, the 1st 4 black panther comics by coates.
Will start go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin either today or tomorrow.
I saw the Black Panther graphic novel for $8 the other day and passed on it. I've only read a handful of BP comics and they've been average, except DOOMWAR. How is Coates on the book?
atribecalledgabi;c-9589236 said:Paprika;c-9589163 said:AZTG;c-9587331 said:Paprika;c-9587204 said:How are you guys progressing? Week one ends tomorrow and we are still welcoming new members to join in on the fun.
I plan to finish #Girlboss today and haven't decided my next book, maybe American Gods.
Let me know what you think of American Gods if you decide to read it. I was going to read that but ended up reading The Alchemist, which so far has been a great read and anwered many questions that I had within.
Next im thinking of going back and re reading Crime and Punishment. I read it when I was so much younger and it changed my perspective on life. I wanna re read it now to see how much I changed in the years since I read it.
Started American Gods this earlier this afternoon and it's decent so far.
I read the Aleph by Cuelo last year and what started as a good idea became pretentious back matter. How is The Alchemist?
atribecalledgabi;c-9587467 said:Finishing a nation under our feet, the 1st 4 black panther comics by coates.
Will start go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin either today or tomorrow.
I saw the Black Panther graphic novel for $8 the other day and passed on it. I've only read a handful of BP comics and they've been average, except DOOMWAR. How is Coates on the book?
It's pretty dope. It's not the typical hero story where they show him going from ashy to classy...it starts out with BP and his country going through turmoil and many factions coming for his head due to his inept leadership, leading up to an eventual war. It's only the first 4 books tho I wish I had more. You should check it out.
Paprika;c-9589163 said:AZTG;c-9587331 said:Paprika;c-9587204 said:How are you guys progressing? Week one ends tomorrow and we are still welcoming new members to join in on the fun.
I plan to finish #Girlboss today and haven't decided my next book, maybe American Gods.
Let me know what you think of American Gods if you decide to read it. I was going to read that but ended up reading The Alchemist, which so far has been a great read and anwered many questions that I had within.
Next im thinking of going back and re reading Crime and Punishment. I read it when I was so much younger and it changed my perspective on life. I wanna re read it now to see how much I changed in the years since I read it.
Started American Gods this earlier this afternoon and it's decent so far.
I read the Aleph by Cuelo last year and what started as a good idea became pretentious back matter. How is The Alchemist?
atribecalledgabi;c-9587467 said:Finishing a nation under our feet, the 1st 4 black panther comics by coates.
Will start go tell it on the mountain by James Baldwin either today or tomorrow.
I saw the Black Panther graphic novel for $8 the other day and passed on it. I've only read a handful of BP comics and they've been average, except DOOMWAR. How is Coates on the book?
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zzombie;c-9590076 said:This week I will be reading " The familiar" vol.1 by Mark Z. Danielewski. He also wrote a very experimental book titled "the house of leaves" if you want a truly different reading experience read that shit. Make sure you get the physical book tho... because I don't think a digital version can replicate the experience of reading "the house of leaves" with the physical book in your hand. I read it years ago and can only hope that "the familiar" is as good.
JokerzWyld;c-9590170 said:I love this thread. I usually average about 25-30 books per year. The books are of a variety of subjects and lengths. I'm reading Darwin's Origin of Species right now. I should finish it in two more weeks.
I cosign many of the opinions in this thread. What reading has taught me beyond the individual subject of the book is that the subjects are all linked. History is linked to politics, which is linked to economics, which is linked to philosophy, etc. So the individual pursuit of knowledge is like Alice going down the rabbit hole.
Paulo Coelho's books are incredible, "The Alchemist" is a good read to start with. "The Zahir" is my favorite of his though. For those seeking to learn another language you should consider using Rosetta Stone. It really helped me with my French & Portuguese.