What's the last book worth reading that you read?
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The last book I read and worth reading was The Flame Bearer (The Saxon Stories, #10) by Bernard Cornwell. I was reading the whole series and I still have to finish it.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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Last Book worth reading was the Harlan Ellison Collection - I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream. Quite liked a couple of the novellas.
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Interesting! I read A Boy and His Dog earlier today, and was just thinking about I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream. I love the adventure game made after it.
I highly recommend it, as well as the game.
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I'm going to add a +1 to I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream. I was recently thinking about it and its adventure game counterpart, which I find to be quite good.
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While I haven't read all of it, I was asked to read a bit of Sayaka Murata's "Convenience Store Woman" for literature class last year. Might as well have been the first time I ever felt truly seen in fiction, so I would love to buy a physical copy and read it all one day.
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I read that one last year and liked it a lot more in the early stages of the novel than I did after finishing. The author has another novel called "Earthlings" that has been translated into English and reviews suggests that it's another representative work for those who feel like outcasts or otherwise different from normative society. It's on my to-read list and may be worth looking into for you.
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Thanks!
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Gracias :)
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Thank you so much!! Also to answer your question, I recently read Four Thousand Weeks, which is an excellent book about time management. :)
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