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What are you reading this weekend?
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Rings of power season 2 is Friday. I’m pretty hype so going thru the Tolkien collection in excitement. Mainly Silmarilllion.
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Xenophon's Hellenika (Most of us know that Thucydides wrote a very great book – the History of the Peloponnesian War. But few know that he only got half way through the events before stopping, and Xenophon covered the rest. Each man was also an important General in the war, and wrote about themselves without frill, in the third person, as part of the history.)
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Existentialism is a Humanism by Sartre
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The Art of Power by Nancy Pelosi
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The Unbearable Lightness Of Being by Milan Kundera
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Well I have started , foundation book series .
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https://nook.social/content/8fae5cae-2905-4496-8e53-019e1d4e0d98
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Few pages of Human anatomy
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thinking in systems on the edge broken money
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Helen Czerski’s “Blue Machine: How the Ocean Shapes Our World”
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Reading ‘Aesop’s Fables’ to my daughters this weekend. Amazed at how these 2600 year old tales still hold so much wisdom that's relevant today. 🤌
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Trying a little self help this month
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The 5th Horseman Book · 2007 https://nook.social/content/50a78bf2-b0f1-4807-898c-201403a15451
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“Shantaram” by Gregory David
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Going to look into getting Creation by Gore Vidal today Hopefully I’m able to Recommended by @july You?
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I read a little bit of Greek and Roman mythology every week. Myths were created as a means to explain nature, such as days full of intuition and imagination rather than science and reason, lightning, solar eclipses, and it seems that they came together to become Greek and Roman mythology. So it's fun because it consists of more realistic and real stories, not stories that worship or praise gods.
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