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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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I'm reading a few
-Send Her Back and other Stories
-Pop Goes the Weasel
-Taylor: Era by Era
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S S Jung
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Proximity Factor by S S Jung
It's on smashwords (dot)(com)
Meet Cynthia Austen, assigned to evaluate a mysterious project gone wrong in the remote community of Gakona, Alaska. Cynthia soon discovers a global experiment with dystopian consequences. She fights against rogue scientists, human experimentation, mind control, and hallucinations. Her investigations uncover a plan to bring our government, institutions, and environment to an end as we know it.
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I'm currently reading Keys to Harmony so far the book is amazing.
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Bonanzle4Books wrote: 28 May 2009, 14:10 Water for Elephants and it's a great book!
I just finished this book and absolutely adored it! The writing is fantastic and I felt like I was truly in the story. I love talking to people about books I’ve read so I’m glad you enjoyed it too! There is also a recent musical that came out based off this book and it is some incredible artistry. I would recommend checking it out if you can!
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I just started The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake (the sequel to The Atlas Six) and I’m really enjoying it! It is a light, fun read that reminds me a lot of Harry Potter or Hunger Games. For me, it’s a really fun series to just get sucked into and appreciate the world-building as well as the detailed plot and characters. I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a fun fiction/fantasy read!
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Princess... Sassoon has an amazing way of writing.
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Hi, everybody!
This is my first ever post on this website.

I am currently reading:
Roule Britannia by William Fotheringham, about British riders in the Tour de France and it's a great book full of old stories.
The Iliad by Homer, about a load of ancient men and Gods, warring and talking. I have read many of what would be classed as the 'Great Books' but never this one. I intend to go back to the start of literature and read all the classics in chronological order to really understand better the development of Western thought. Aside from the silliness of that previous sentence I am looking forward to it!
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Currently reading The Secret by Rhonda Bryne. ❤️🔥
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Hello everyone!

I am currently reading Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. I saw many posts from influencers about feminine energy. They had different perspective and I found it intriguing. I decided to read more about women psyche through myth and stories from Clarissa's book.

Kindly share your currently reading. I look forward to it :D
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I am currently reading What Did They Say? by Todd Sherman. I have to say it has been pretty funny so far.
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Sunrise on the Reaping from the Hunger Games series. I have truly just started it, but I’m so excited to get into it. HG was one of my favorite series when I was a teen and it’s been so fun to revisit that world with this and Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes last year.
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I’m currently reading The Simplicity of Living by Mason Arnold. It explores how simplicity leads to happiness and fulfillment by creating space for presence. The article discusses how modern culture pushes us to chase success, believing it will bring peace, but true contentment is often found in embracing a simpler way of living. It also shares The Parable of the Fisherman and the Businessman, highlighting the contrast between ambition and fulfillment.

What are your thoughts on balancing complexity and simplicity in life?
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I am currently reading The Shadowhunter series in between books to review. I am on my 13th book of this series.
Any other Shadowhunter hunter lovers in here?
Did you watch the movies? I don't think I will because from what I have read they don't stick to the books well enough for me.
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I'm currently reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid. I'm a little late to the party, but I'm glad I decided to show up. I'm only about 50 pages from finishing it and I love it! Definetly didn't go in the direction I thought it was.
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Post by Joanna Perry »

I have just begun The California Zephyr series. I am loving it. Trains are fascinating to me, and this book begins with descriptions of the cars, their functions, and their placement in line. It is a mystery series, which is my favorite genre.
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