A book a month
#11
Last week I finished The Great Gatsby, now I'm almost done with The Stranger by Albert Camus and next week I'll have gone through The Beautiful and Damned, also by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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#12
This month, I'm reading 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke and likely Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley.
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#13
I finished reading 'The Hobbit', this month, as well, will likely follow up with its sequal.

Fun fact: The Lord of the Rings is actually 6 books in 3 volumes.
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#14
(15 Apr 19, 1028)T.Worrall Wrote: I finished reading 'The Hobbit', this month, as well, will likely follow up with its sequal.

Fun fact: The Lord of the Rings is actually 6 books in 3 volumes.
Tolkien is sooo good, I really wanna read The Silmarillion but I don't have the time around school.
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#15
Just started Stephen King's Under the Dome this month. Also reading G. K. Chesterton's In Defense of Sanity. I tend to  simultaneously read a book that is entertainment and one that is intellectually stimulating. I set aside time to read about twice a day, so I hit each of those every day.
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#16
(15 Apr 19, 1438)W.York Wrote: Just started Stephen King's Under the Dome this month. Also reading G. K. Chesterton's In Defense of Sanity. I tend to  simultaneously read a book that is entertainment and one that is intellectually stimulating. I set aside time to read about twice a day, so I hit each of those every day.

Same thing here: reading helps me sleep, yet I wouldn't want to read something like 'On War' for fun.

#17
I am reading 'The Prince', by Niccolo Machiaveli. It's a political commentary on pragmatism in leadership. Good read.

#18
I am currently reading "The Girl On The Train" for the last four weeks.
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