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    Posted on 12:22:21 - 03/11/19 (5 years ago)
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    I’m reading “This is going to hurt” by Adam Kay now, but I probably wouldn’t recommend it to anyone - while there are some funny jokes and overall criticism of NHS (UK), the narrative is kind of disappointing. I think you can find better material on someone’s blog 😞
    regarding non-fiction books, I would suggest reading “In your defence” by Sarah Langford - I think it has quite a lot of interesting info about UK law system (for someone as unknowledgeable as me), while being quite entertaining. Though it may be me, I quite enjoy reading about crimes 😂
    I really enjoyed This Is Going to Hurt. I agree there's not much of an overall narrative, but that's part of what it's about, I think: confusion, complete absorption in work, and a sense of in media res. I was thinking of getting the second one that's just come out.

    As for me, I'm reading The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas, and it is SO long...
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    Posted on 21:24:46 - 04/11/19 (5 years ago)
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    Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell

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    Posted on 06:17:00 - 16/11/19 (5 years ago)
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    Currently reading "Insomnia" by Stephen King.
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    Posted on 15:46:36 - 06/12/19 (4 years ago)
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    Recently finished West of the West, by Mark Arax and The Storm on Our Shores, by Mark Obmascik. Now reading King of California, by Mark Arax. I tend toward nonfiction, so I joined a book club that focuses on fiction. Next club selection is The Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline.

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    Posted on 18:26:55 - 14/12/19 (4 years ago)
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    The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
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    Posted on 08:34:32 - 04/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    1869113 [1869113]

    Title is pretty self-explanatory. For me it is "legacy". A book produced by the Museum of Communism in Prague, which details what life was like under the Regime from 1948-1989
    Carpe Juggulum - Terry pratchett

    Because you gotta love Esme Weatherwax :P
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    Posted on 00:09:50 - 08/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    Master of the game by Sidney Sheldon for the 8th time.
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    Posted on 04:45:14 - 09/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    "Medicine An exam preparation manual for undergraduates " hehe
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    Posted on 06:31:21 - 11/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    I am going to be reading Alex Cross Trial by James Patterson and then Insomnia by Stephen King
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    Posted on 14:30:45 - 11/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    Finished reading Master of the Game now i'm on to The 33 Strategies of War
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    Posted on 16:24:20 - 13/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    I'm reading "martial god asura" it's xuanhua about cultivation
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    Posted on 18:55:46 - 13/01/20 (4 years ago)
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    Lots of non fiction

    Currently reading "Total Recall"
    By Arnold Schwarzenegger
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    Posted on 21:04:16 - 27/02/20 (4 years ago)
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    Alchemist_ [2047813]

    House Of Leaves.

    I swear to God, this thing creeps me out like nothing else ever has. I'd recommend it if you don't enjoy sleeping.

    AlexandruCuza [2330394]

    I've heard good things about this book, I will read it. Tnx for the good recommendation bro!
    Let me know how it goes!
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    Posted on 00:25:26 - 28/02/20 (4 years ago)
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    1869113 [1869113]

    Title is pretty self-explanatory. For me it is "legacy". A book produced by the Museum of Communism in Prague, which details what life was like under the Regime from 1948-1989
    im curentlly listening to an audio book its called ram ranch i love it
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    Posted on 08:59:17 - 27/03/20 (4 years ago)
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    GRIT: by Angela DUckworth
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    Posted on 18:33:28 - 05/04/20 (4 years ago)
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    Eichmann in Jerusalem, by Hannah Arendt.

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    Posted on 20:51:45 - 05/04/20 (4 years ago)
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    Alchemist_ [2047813]

    House Of Leaves.

    I swear to God, this thing creeps me out like nothing else ever has. I'd recommend it if you don't enjoy sleeping.
    I LOVE THIS BOOK
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    Posted on 21:29:44 - 05/04/20 (4 years ago)
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    Currently reading A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie. Haven't found much time to get past the first couple of chapters but I'm a big fan of his previous books.
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    Posted on 03:42:38 - 06/04/20 (4 years ago)
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    Recently finished Australian Band of Brothers and currently reading Monash and Chauvel
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    Posted on 13:49:50 - 06/04/20 (4 years ago)
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    Talking about Aussie fiction I recently read a real great novel called I am pilgrim’ by Terry Hayes

    bloody good read check it out

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