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#1083674 added February 10, 2025 at 11:25pm
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Reading for Fun and Research


Day 3249. Feb.10
Reading for Fun and Research



I see a book and I have to have it. They all sound like something that would enrich my knowledge or entertain my senses.
My favorite non-fiction books are the Writer’s Idea Book by Jack Heffron, The Cabin at the End of the Train, by Michael V. Ivanov, Human Lie Detector by Jason Hanson and Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer. I read bits and pieces every day. There is one on Kindle I have about the process of grounding mats. What a joy to use my phone for reading.
Some restaurants take a long time to bring an order so why not use the time, especially since my spouse is reading on his phone also.
I am reading for fiction the very first Pulitzer winning novel that my spouse got for me. I started reading Pulitzer winners when I was in college. I have read about a little more than 50% on the list. They are all worth the time. BTW it is His Family by E. Poole.
Reading is fun. What I see for writing my own book, is that the work is not easy but well worth it.
So have a good read everyone.

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