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as an avid reader, for me, this question can change daily. I am an english teacher so i also read a lot of random things. Everything from romance, fantasy, crime, classics, YA, horror, you name it.

The book in my hands today is a little embarrassing, so i dont know why im not lying about it or choosing to start this topic a different day. but i am a woman of truth so here it is.

I am currently reading psycho fae by jasmine mas. it is book two in the psycho shifterverse trilogy. Now why i picked this trilogy up i dont know. but the writing is very comedic and the story almost like those soap operas that you cant look away from. so far it is fun and light

i did just finish Maroons by Louis Timagène Houat just before this. my reading style is all over the place XD

I finished recently 1984 by George Orwell & I also finished rereading Dracula by Bram Stroker. But I just started reading Tom Lake by Ann Patchet (*´∀`)

Replying to @ian.ian (post is on page 1): “i'm currently reading Les Misérables, it feels like a history lesson sometimes lolool”

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victor hugo is such an amazing author! i wish u luck getting through that monster of a book!

@Himejoshi_4life thanks for the wishes twin! honestly, i'm loving every part of this book, his writing style is so interesting and the way he tells the story is SO SO beautiful

 doing a re-read of Alices adventures in wonderland 

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right now? peter godfrey-smith's 'other minds'! after that? either jeannette mccurdy's 'i'm glad my mom died' or asako yuzuki's 'butter'. or 'everything is tuberculosis' by john green. those are my three recent acquisitions :) 

🩷💜🖤 I am currently reading this book I got for free from my school library that they were giving away titled "The Beast Of Noor", it's a fantasy book about a cursed dog known as The Shriker that has haunted a village for 3 centuries. The main protagonists have ties to the Shriker because of their ancestor being the original owner of the dog before it was betrayed by it's owner and was cursed. It's decently good so far, feels like it could make a really great animated TV show or live action thriller series. 

🩷💜🖤 It's also a nice destressor for me after reading "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy, which was a really hard/sad book for me to get through honestly as a long-time ICarly fan from when I was little.

Currently taking a break from reading more serious stuff. So I'm reliving my childhood and finally finishing the Percy Jackson series, I had grown out of it before the last book was published and I was always curious how it turned out. It's been nice to just get back to something simple, fun, and nostalgic.

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@xXMissParamourXx Omg I miss reading the Percy Jackson series, also love your pfp, Re: This Is Why is genuinely such a cool remix album :p/That entire era is my favorite Paramore era

Recently got a The King In Yellow PDF, this book is so damn good oh damn❗

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I'm almost finishing "Érase una vez México". It is a history book about all the stuff that happened around the Mexican Revolution until the year 2016, when the ex-president Peña Nieto was beggining his six-year term. The title of the book is very suckling, I didn't liked that detail, but the content itself and the summary is very well explained. Recommended if you want to learn very quick the Mexican history.

School is forcing me to read "Zeno's Conscience" by Italo Svevo, it's not bad but it's also not that amazing, I've only reached the third part tho, so I can't give a complete option.

Also I've been reading "The conquest of bread" by Kropotkin, an amazing essay on anarco-communist theory, it's being super interesting so far, I totally recommend it!

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