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Last read (and re-read) Your Best Life Now by Joel Osteen..

In the process of reading The Hunger Games..

Always adding new books (mostly free) to my Amazon Cloud Reader to be read on my tablet or via Kindle for PC.
 
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Getting at least one or two new free Kindle books a day and adding them to my tablet or Cloud reader..
 
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PixelofInk.com always features free books to download.. I usually download whatever they're offering. I can always read them when I have the time.
 
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Zombie Fallout 4: The End Has Come and Gone

Series I discovered on the kindle.
 
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Tobacco Road (Erskine Caldwell)
 
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What Happened
by: Scott McClellan
 
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I seldom read books cover to cover. The last book that I read through some was The Art of Peace. It is a great book. I recommend it to everyone.
 
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Cookoos Nest... (5th or 6th reread)
 
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
 
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Drank so much alcohol after the last book I read that I have lost the track of which one it was :D
 
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Drank so much alcohol after the last book I read that I have lost the track of which one it was :D

Prolly some "language" book... :laugh:

Do you speak taiwanese yet? :p

Peace,
Cy
 
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I read " WHO MOVED MY CHEESE "
 
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i read In the Woods by Tana French ........
 
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Everyday I read my text books. That's too much for me :P
 
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Last time i have read "The Twilight".
 
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The Lord of the Rings
 
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Complications by Atul Gwande
 
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Breakfast of Champions (Kurt Vonnegut)
 
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The last book I've read was one that I've written. Last book I've read other than my own work: 'I Am Ozzy,' by Ozzy Osbourne. I'm reading a little of another, but very slowly ("Have A Nice Day!," Mick Foley). I prefer non-fiction usually.
 
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