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I haven't. Do you recommend it?
Will look it up over the weekend :)

BB & Chilli - Definitely a 'must read' book. Pretty heavy going not something you would enjoy reading if your distracted imo. I highly recommend it, picked it up off a friends book shelf in my teens and it was the first novel I read that had some intense philosophical, ideal questioning life changing type messages in it. Before that I was reading alot of Uris, Mitchener etc Perec showed me a book can make you think not just be a story. Couldn't even explain the storyline to you if you asked me to but could tell you the underlying message.

Tried reading it again a few years ago but wasn't in the right frame of mind and just couldn't get through the first few chapters.
 
Brick, my friends say the same thing. Intense, complex & challenging to get through, but worth it :)

I have planned to read it for many years. In Paris I had an original, written in french, which I still have somewhere, but I realised two chapters in, it was going to be a HARD slog in a second language lol

Have you read The Alchemist? By The River Piedra I Sat Down & Wept? Both Paulo Coehlo, both incredible books, I promise :)
 
I can't read books that are figments of some ones imagination.

I like real stuff.
I need to be shocked.
 
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I have been reading the walking dead comics lately as well as the definitive book of body language

I didn't really like the alchemist. Maybe I wasn't ready for it.

My favs
Tuesday with morrie
5 people u meet in heaven both by Mitch albom

the last lecture by randy
the peaceful warrior by someone I can't remember.
Who moved my cheese :)

Highly recommend all the books to increase awareness about yourself and how u view the world
 
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Brick, my friends say the same thing. Intense, complex & challenging to get through, but worth it :)

I have planned to read it for many years. In Paris I had an original, written in french, which I still have somewhere, but I realised two chapters in, it was going to be a HARD slog in a second language lol

Have you read The Alchemist? By The River Piedra I Sat Down & Wept? Both Paulo Coehlo, both incredible books, I promise :)

Will give them both a try. I plow through books at a rate of knots. I am a savage speed reader.........My misuss will read something over my shoulder and I will finish it in 1/3 of the time, she used to accuse me of skimming through, stopped doing that when I started to paraphrase entire documents or quote novel paragraphs verbatim.

Probably why I did so poorly at school never learnt anything just remembered it, applied it in asessment and promptly forgot it.
 
lol

I'm a speed reader too Brick. Although I have the memory of an elephant, I forget NOTHING. lol

Its a blessing & a curse.

Get The Alchemist. You sir, will fall in love with it, I know you will :)
 
Any1 read this:

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What are you reading now? Call of the Wild by Jack London and Huckleberry Fin.
Book Reviews: A song of ice and fire: best epic fantasy series I have ever read.
Favourite Authors: George R.R. Martin

OH man.......

I'm EXCITED for you...

'Alpha' - Alaska here we come!!!!???? :p

Devante.
 
I love True Crime also!
What have been some of your favourite Crimes?
I love Paul B. Kidd's books and Sins of the Brother about Ivan Milat.
I've resad a couple of Paul B Kidd.

The Granny Killer was good.

I like American Authors like
Bob Keppel (The Green River Killer and The Riverman - Also ted Bundy)
John Douglas (The Mind Hunter was awesome)
Ann Rule
 
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