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Discussion What’s the last book you read (and when)

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The cat in the hat comes back

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neuroscience used to be my hyperfixation (still kinda is) and I got diagnosed w dyscalculia a year before and I wanted to know since I have adhd and dyscalculia what is not very rare and I wanted to know the reason why it is connected
 
Or if you are reading one right now, what book?
I’m reading barchester towers currently but I’ve barely started
currently I’m alternating between a really bad book and an insightful one.

The “bad” one is just for fun- The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer

The other is a copy of “The Story of Psychology” which I am annotating.

Is Barchester Towers good so far? I’ve heard about it but never read it myself.
 
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currently I’m alternating between a really bad book and an insightful one.

The “bad” one is just for fun- The Chemist by Stephanie Myer

The other is a copy of “The Story of Psychology” which I am annotating.

Is Barchester Towers good so far? I’ve heard about it but never read it myself.
I like it and I think the characters are written well even though the plot is a bit dull so far
 
The “bad” one is just for fun- The Chemist by Stephanie Myer
Apparently Stephenie Meyer is Mormon, which I didn't know until about a few months ago. A lot of people talked about how her Mormonism was reflected in the Twilight series. Interesting analysis. I never heard of her other books though.
 
Apparently Stephenie Meyer is Mormon, which I didn't know until about a few months ago. A lot of people talked about how her Mormonism was reflected in the Twilight series. Interesting analysis. I never heard of her other books though.
What the heck…. this is changing my whole perspective on her writing. Now all the weird resisting temptation plot points are understandable.
 

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