I've decided it's time for me to expand my brain a bit. I'm getting a library card. It's been forever since I've been to a library, I'm sure I'll be a bit overwhelemed. So I have this question
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OMG, I can't imagine not going to a library. I love libraries so so much. A few good books or at least books that were really easy to read cover to cover within a day or two and were not bad that I've read lately:
The Every Boy by Dana something Shapiro. I can't remember the middle part of his name...
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld. I got this at the same time as the above book and thought it funny that each was written by the opposite gender than what their names suggested to me.
I was also reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by someone Haddon. I didn't finish it before I left, but Alina says it was really good and between that and the first half, I will agree.
Also, I think everybody past a certain age should read the Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. I am almost always reading this book. You might want to give it a little while, though, since the beginning can be hard to get through if you're not so into the whole reading thing yet.
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The Every Boy by Dana something Shapiro. I can't remember the middle part of his name...
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld. I got this at the same time as the above book and thought it funny that each was written by the opposite gender than what their names suggested to me.
I was also reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by someone Haddon. I didn't finish it before I left, but Alina says it was really good and between that and the first half, I will agree.
Also, I think everybody past a certain age should read the Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. I am almost always reading this book. You might want to give it a little while, though, since the beginning can be hard to get through if you're not so into the whole reading thing yet.
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