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"Tuesday's with Morrie" by Mitch Albom. Learned a lot of life lessons from there.
Don't really read much I like looking up stuff I'm interested in like psychology x
I really enjoyed The Symbol. A high intensity, mystery, with dashes of historical facts.
Impulse by: Ellen Hopkins
I can relate
I can relate
I don't read Lots of books but I do buy the woman's day each week as I like to keep up with all the gossip & read true life stories!
Don't read many books but last one I can remember was Men R From Mars Woman R From Venus
Male, >50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 12, 2012
Male, >50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 12, 2012
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Affirmations for the inner child. Very real and true explanations for my feelings and easy to read... Read one page a day... Helps to look at things differently. I had wanted to read and do this relationship book with my fiancé but "he's just not into it"
The Bible because it challenges me to be a better husband, father and overall person.
The Stand by Stephen King...because it is a great study in society through the rebuilding after an apocalyptic event.
Anne of Green Gables lived it so much
If I read, I wouldn't be using my spare time to answer strange questions about books on my iPhone while taking a crap.
But really. Kite Runner was good
But really. Kite Runner was good
The BIBLE
The Walking Drum by Louis L'Amour, because Mathurin Kerbouchard is a badass and I want to be like him
Just one? Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman.
Bag of Bones. I love anything Stephen King & I love the twists and turns his books take.
I'm embarrassed to say I haven't read a book in 10+ years :(