What are you all reading? #bookstr

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Hesiod's Theogony (translated into Portuguese)

Biography of gene pope jr

Meditations, Marcus Aurelius.

Too many articles and not enough books? 😂

The big print by nostr:nprofile1qqsxc56ajk5xtxerf4dqspgrfa0s5elrcr80lnz9nasldq87j3zzf0cppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp098tdva

Ty

If audiobooks count I just started this.

https://www.audible.com/pd/B09S552HVY

Missed opportunity #audiobookstr

The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren

stumbled upon it recently. haven’t read it since i was a child

I haven't read that one, Lindgren is lovely

it’s a good one if you have children. it’s probably my favorite book from her. highly recommend. but she has so many, and all of them are great. such a huge part of my childhood

We read Ronja a few years ago, and Seacrow Island more recently. Great for kids and adults alike

Something about something cutting edge and educational, definitely not a trashy romance novel 👀😳😆🤷‍♀️

Reading:

"Conceived in liberty"

"The Big Print"

And

"Let the Right One In"

Can't be limited to just one 🤣😂

8 books at once because I’m a mess

maybe you just haven't found the one that'll inspire you to put all the others down.

I’m just an addict

“The Big Print” by nostr:npub1d3f4m9dgvkdjxn26pqzsxn6lpfn78sxwllxyt8mp76q0a9zyyjlswhr4xv

Waiting for the audible

Out next week!

Excellent! I'll be listening while working on the farm

Ty

“Xaipe” by E.E. Cummings,

“Fall of Cadia” by Robert Rath,

Rereading “Coyote Blue” by Christopher Moore

Adolf Hitler by John Toland

The new confessions of an economic hitman, by John Perkins

The Road to Serfdom, Hayek