What book are you currently reading??

nightswhisper

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I’m aware of this case study. It’s been discussed in a few of my classes. I thought the bilateral medial lobectomy was successful in alleviating his seizures.

I didn’t know there was a book. I’ll put it on my reading list, thanks for posting.
If you liked Thinking, Fast and Slow, try "Never split the Difference" on negotiations by Chris Voss.
 
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80watts

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Workshops, as mine is limited to a one car garage, space saving is essential. Tools and mobility of equipment, and dust collection.
 

grusse

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I'm reading The Woo-Woo by Lindsay Wong.

She details growing up in a dysfunctional family with mental-illness prominent in several family members.

Despite the severity of the subject matter,she shows humour in her style.
Think it's fair to call her a survivor.
 

AA_Train

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Second Hand Time by Svetlana Alexievich. It's a collection of interviews with Russian citizens discussing the fall of the Soviet Union and their personal memories of the event and how they feel about it some 20+ years later.
 

Lo-ki

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Check your closet..:)


What lies beneath the millions of orbiting nanotech satellites that shroud the world called Haze? Major Keir Roget's mission is to make planetfall in secret, find out, and report back to his superiors in the Federation, the Chinese-dominated government that rules Earth and the colonized planets.

For all his effectiveness as a security agent, Roget is troubled by memories of an earlier mission. When he was assigned to covert duty in the Noram backcountry town of St. George, he not only discovered that the long-standing Saint culture was neither as backward nor as harmless as his superiors believed, but he barely emerged with his life and sanity whole. Now, scouting Haze, he finds a culture seemingly familiar, yet frighteningly alien, with hints of a technology far superior to that of the Federation. Yet he is not certain how much of what he sees is real—or how to convey a danger he cannot even prove to his superiors, if he can escape Haze.
 

Amuse0ne

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Bernard Cornwell's The Last Kingdom series 3rd book Lords of the North and Netlix series the Last Kingdom follows the books fairly close. Bernard is such a master story teller.
 

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The Young Traveler's Gift.
Author, Andy Andrews.
About halfway through it, so far I like it.
I've read another book by this author and really enjoyed it.
 

storm rider

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Nothing right now,I read when I have down time and I have had none of that of late.I do hope that Ken Follet puts out a new novel as well as Martin Cuz Smith with it being another book with Arkady Renko as the principal character.

SR
 

hedgeman

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Battlefield Earth, have heard about it from friends and family for years, finally got a copy of it, pretty good so far
 
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starting The girl who played with fire. Finished the first book while ago and finally trying to get started on the second.
 
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