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  • May 8, 2022
    Womanpuncher69

    anyone know where I can find this book for free, tried libgen

    https://www.amazon.ca/Fashion-Design-Janice-G-Ellinwood/dp/1563678489

    unless the book is popular online enough to get scanned then without a kindle or kobo version it's most likely not available digitally

    i would try your local libraries, especially art, design or fashion departments at universities. Usually there will be online searches available for reference

  • May 10, 2022
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    do i start with atlas shrugged or the fountainhead

  • May 10, 2022
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    maxx

    do i start with atlas shrugged or the fountainhead

  • May 10, 2022
    kiddash3r

    answer the question family

  • May 10, 2022

    I bet listening to pet semetary audio book

  • May 11, 2022
    RRRBBB

    Finishing up Possibilities by Herbie Hancock

    Such a cool and interesting guy. Down to earth, relatable, and so wise. His life was crazy and full of excitement, im tryna be like him

    Took me mad long to finish but great book

    Herbies honesty about his relationship with his sister, himself, his music, and his faith were refreshingly simple.

    No complex philosophy, just a man trying to do better.

    The musical history is crazy too this guy was casually rubbing elbows with Xerox and IBM research teams before s*** dropped that must be such a flex

  • May 13, 2022
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    i’ve picked up reading now since i had a cognitive stroke to help me recover, but i can’t remember anything i read because it gave me anterograde amnesia

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    www quakerboy us

    i’ve picked up reading now since i had a cognitive stroke to help me recover, but i can’t remember anything i read because it gave me anterograde amnesia

    damn. sounds like short stories would be perfect for you

  • kogoyos

    damn. sounds like short stories would be perfect for you

    but i’m really into the history of socialism so that’s what i’m reading cause i enjoy it, but i’ve read one of both marx and lenin and haven’t retained any of it lol.

  • May 19, 2022

    Dante's Inferno is so good. He just throws in some Italian aristocrats he didn't like into the pits of hell in the story. Such a messy b****

  • May 25, 2022
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    started crime and punishment haven’t read a fiction book in a while

  • May 25, 2022
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    Womanpuncher69

    started crime and punishment haven’t read a fiction book in a while

    Just finished it - it’s so good! Dostoyevsky is such a master. Excited for you.

  • May 25, 2022
    ilovemyjokes

    Just finished it - it’s so good! Dostoyevsky is such a master. Excited for you.

  • May 25, 2022

    I can’t stick to one book I just get sick of one and start another

  • May 26, 2022
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    think I'm bout to throw in the towel on Faulkner's classic American novel The Sound & The Fury

    I'm like 30% of the way in and have no idea wtf is going on. the prose and punctuation is weird, it's like he wrote two paragraphs and mixed them together. I even checked my kindle thinking the file got corrupted lol

    is As I Lay Dying written the same way?

  • May 27, 2022
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    kogoyos

    think I'm bout to throw in the towel on Faulkner's classic American novel The Sound & The Fury

    I'm like 30% of the way in and have no idea wtf is going on. the prose and punctuation is weird, it's like he wrote two paragraphs and mixed them together. I even checked my kindle thinking the file got corrupted lol

    is As I Lay Dying written the same way?

    As I Lay Dying is written from a few different perspectives in a stream-of-consciousness style so some sections are weirdly punctuated and hard to understand. Others are much more straightforward.

    I quite enjoyed the dichotomy even if I had to re-read some of the passages or just kind of throw up my hands at them lol

  • May 27, 2022
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    ilovemyjokes

    As I Lay Dying is written from a few different perspectives in a stream-of-consciousness style so some sections are weirdly punctuated and hard to understand. Others are much more straightforward.

    I quite enjoyed the dichotomy even if I had to re-read some of the passages or just kind of throw up my hands at them lol

    stream-of-consciousness style

    maybe I'll give it a try sometime. I've been giving up too many classic novels recently just because they don't click with me and are a chore to read. feel partly guilty and like I'm missing out, but life's too short and my reading list is too long lol

  • Jun 13, 2022

    i'm listening to kitchen confidential by anthony bourdain and i'm 100% convinced this is most essential example of an audio book

    can't imagine reading this in my own voice

  • I'm struggling with The Road. It's soo repetitive

  • Jun 16, 2022

    I think I’m growing out of Murakami

  • Jun 16, 2022
    kogoyos

    stream-of-consciousness style

    maybe I'll give it a try sometime. I've been giving up too many classic novels recently just because they don't click with me and are a chore to read. feel partly guilty and like I'm missing out, but life's too short and my reading list is too long lol

    Try Virginia Wolfe’s To The Lighthouse, it’s also stream of conscious but incredibly condensed and the plot doesn’t matter too much, it’s all about the characters.

    One of the greatest subjective reads I’ve ever had.

  • re reading darth bane trilogy

    rule of 2 currently


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