Strenuus
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Contray to popular belief, books are still amazing!
If you have any book recommendations, leave them here. Also, what genres interest you.
I am in love with Young Adult books. If they touch on core issues, even better. Also, dystopian books are really cool.
A couple books I'd recommend if you're into Young Adult books: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
And She's Come Undone by Wally Bell.
If a thread like this has already been created, forgive me.
If you have any book recommendations, leave them here. Also, what genres interest you.
I am in love with Young Adult books. If they touch on core issues, even better. Also, dystopian books are really cool.
A couple books I'd recommend if you're into Young Adult books: Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
And She's Come Undone by Wally Bell.
If a thread like this has already been created, forgive me.

Anyway, I envy anyone who gets paid to work at one. As far as reading tastes go, I like a wide range of non fiction.....but heavy on general and military history, biographies etc. In between I floss my mind with cheap trash novels (CTNs), mainly Connelly, Coben, Child, Baldacci, Follett, et al. Though my wife brings some interesting young adult stuff home also. About a week before the news of possible water on Mars was announced, I read The Martian. It was, without exaggeration one of the best books I've read in a long time. The downside of that is now I'm reluctant to watch the movie, because I just can't imagine it being anywhere near as good as the book. And my favorite book of all time is A Town Like Alice, by Neville Shute. It's an older book, but just a great tale loosely based on a true story. It's one of the rare books I recommend without hesitation to everyone regardless......it also spawned an Australian mini series that was actually true to the book....and just as good....