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Dec 20 2020 07:49am
Currently reading "The Plague" by Albert Camus
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Jan 4 2021 05:37am
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I just ended reading Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty. The story is described so realistically that it seems to you that you are also now in Australia and watching the events. Every story of the main characters touches the soul and you are sincerely worried about them. It is an engaging story filled with murder and mystery. The idea is very interesting. On the first page you will find out that the murder happened. But throughout the story, you have no idea who is the victim. At the same time, the genre cannot be called a detective story. A fascinating book about relationships.
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Jan 15 2021 05:04pm
А мне шибко понравилась книга Николая Левашова Россия в кривых зеркалах. Изложена любопытная версия о появлении человека на земле.
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Jan 23 2021 06:29am
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Feb 28 2021 11:36am
Reading Snowcrash for the 3rd time
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Mar 2 2021 07:35pm
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie.

It's the first stand alone book after his awesome trilogy First Law which starts with the book The Blade Itself which is considered by many to be one of the best Fantasy books of all time.

I highly recommend this series and all books written about the First Law world. I also recommend listening to the audiobooks. They are read by Steven Pacey and he does a marvelous job bringing the characters to life and making all of the main characters sound different and enjoyable.
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Mar 3 2021 02:55am
I’ve read a book called "Little Women" by Louise May Alcott. The novel is about four sisters, their life, friendship, growing up. In short, for me it’s a one-time book. Of course, today the book will seem very boring for modern young girls. There is not even a storyline here. Description of their boring measured life, their worries, children's desires. Although it would be useful for them to read, because children's selfishness is still relevant today. This book is also suitable for a more adult female audience, there is something to think about child-rearing. The story is not modern at all, and the book is not very exciting, but I do not regret having read it. A recommendation only for lovers of women's classics.
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Mar 14 2021 09:41pm
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