the subtle art of not giving a f
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Off the top of my head, Sarah Plain and Tall. Read it multiple times in elementary, because it was assigned. Left quite a scar.
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Besides the bible? *cymbal crash*
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I believe that was the answer she was looking for.
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Interesting question. I quit even good books if I lose interest, so I mostly only ever finish books that I really love. I think I would have to pick a book that was interesting-ish but fell short of my high standards - so maybe TechGnosishttps://www.amazon.com/TechGnosis-Myth-Magic-Mysticism-Information/dp/1583949305 …
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It’s not a bad book, it’s just... it feels like it could’ve be great, but never makes it there. Following a handful of twitter nerds is 10x better
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Probably 'The Circle'. It's not a terrible book, but given how easily I give up on books it's quite a feat.
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Good shout. I had it recommended to me and found it a real slog to complete.
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In distant memory: Shadrach, about a boy obsessed with his stupid pet rabbit (thanks, assigned reading). Recent memory: Bullshit Jobs.
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