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end of march, reading list, what was your best read this month?
•• end of March. reading list. what was your best read this month? Here’s what I’ve read: Can’t Buy Me Love, by Jonathan Gould The Miracle Morning for Writers, by Hal Elrod, Steve Scott, with Honorée Corder Macunaíma, by Mario de Andrade Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Foucault’s Pendulum, by Umberto Eco The Art of Reading, by Émile Faguet Why Read the Classics?, by Italo Calvino The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey Your Best Year Ever, by Michae Hyatt Financial Freedom, by Grant Sabatier Beyond Order, by Jordan Peterson Klara and The Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro The best read after Crime…
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the next books to read
• when all the next books you have to read are great, and you can’t decide which one you want to start reading, or the paradox of choice. READING UPDATE: I tackled Foucault’s Pendulum, The Art of Reading, and finished Crime and Punishment (ready for next week on #beardyread). What now? Now my Kindle full af with books I haven’t read. I’ve got ARCs, new releases, books to review, and I’m still flirting with two other paperbacks looking at me with puppy-dog eyes. The bag of books that I brought with me to the country doesn’t count because it has more reference books than anything else. Ok, so here are…
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January, 2021
Read this month - Jan, 2021