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In reply to the discussion: Only 16 percent of Americans read for personal interest or pleasure [View all]Escurumbele
(3,922 posts)Maybe DU should have a sort of "Book Club"? where we can share ideas for reading?
My sister visited me and left a book by a British actor, Peter Ustinov, he passed away, he was a fantastic actor and a fantastic writer. If anyone want to read and laugh, I strongly recommend this book:
"The Old Man & Mr. Smith" by Peter Ustinov. He has a huge list of books he wrote, and I intend to get many of them. The one my sister left me is in Spanish, and I liked it so much that I bought the original version in English, so I started reading that one, although I find the Spanish translation was very true to the original book, very well done.
Also, great books to read that will take your mind off our current situation while you read the books:
"The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared" by Jonas Jonasson. This author also has other books that are also very entertaining.
I also have a good list of political, economic, art, etc., books.
Also, if someone likes fantasy, these three are part of the "Empyrean Series" by Rebecca Yarros
1. Fourth Wing, 2. Iron Flame & the last one so far (I think there are 2 more coming) 3. Onyx Storm
I sometimes read two books in parallel, I manage to finish both, which is great.
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