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I like to read a lot and love to hear what other people are reading and their recommendations.

So, what are you currently reading and do you like it?
 
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I read a lot of high fantasy and currently I am reading Wind and Truth, 5th book in the Stormlight Archives series by Brandon Sanderson :) I am a huge fan of his works
 
I read mostly non-fiction about popular science, geography or other topics that interest me at the moment.
Currently I'm reading "Rutherfords and Fry's complete guide to absolutely everything" by Adam Rutherford and Hannah Fry.

I like it because I am almost done with it and I often don't finish books I don't like. The title is a lie though.
 
I also just finished Project Hail Mary. Great little scifi book.

Before that I completed the Three Body Problem trilogy. It was literally the most mind blowing scifi I have ever read.
 
I just finished "The Crash" by Freida McFadden. It was ok, but not great.
I am currently reading "The Dare" which is part of a series of books about a cop team.
 
I haven't had time to read anything interesting lately. My most recent in-depth, non-work related, reading was still research related, "Loss of epigenetic information as a cause of mammalian aging" by Yang et al.

I want to start reading "The Blade Itself" by Joe Abercrombie, which has been recommended to me by a relative. I just don't have the motivation for some reason.
 
I haven't had time to read anything interesting lately. My most recent in-depth, non-work related, reading was still research related, "Loss of epigenetic information as a cause of mammalian aging" by Yang et al.

I want to start reading "The Blade Itself" by Joe Abercrombie, which has been recommended to me by a relative. I just don't have the motivation for some reason.
Take a break. It will come back sometime!
 
Started reading the bible, actually. Not that I've suddenly found faith, but it's quite a big part of our culture. A lot of people use it to defend or condemn stuff, a lot of stuff gets taken out of it's context to justify questionable things. So I'd like to see what it actually says.
 
Kind of have several books I’m flitting between atm (couldn’t decide which one to start first and was too excited to wait to start the others) so reading Chernobyl, an account of the event, Divine Might - a modern and philosophical take on the Greek goddesses included the muses and the furies, deeper than I first thought it would be but highly recommend, The Turn of Midnight- a historical fiction novel on when the plague arrived in the U.K. in the 1300’s- tbh not the best but I’m sticking with it as it’s set in my home region as that’s the port the black plague arrived in first. :)
 
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