What are you reading right now?
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Peter’s Perfect Prayer Place
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Stanisław Lem – „Fiasko”
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The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
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David Copperfield by Charles Dickens - finally got around to it after 50 years plus of good intent. So far, worth the wait.
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David Bahnsen, There's No Free Lunch
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@chrisharper
But there are free cookbooks:
https://www.slideshare.net/podkarpackie_smaki/
https://pl.wikibooks.org/wiki/Książka_kucharska
Agnieszka Pietrzyk – „Śmierć kolekcjonera”
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Astrid Lindgren – „Bullerbyboken”
tłum.: Irena Szuch-Wyszomirska – „Dzieci z Bullerbyn” -
I just finished rereading "Where the Red Fern Grows" . I forgot just how heartbreakingly sad it is.
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Magdalena Tomaszewska-Bolałek – „Tradycje kulinarne Polski”
The Polish Table, Mesa polaca, Der polnische Tisch, 波兰餐桌, ポーランドの食卓 - https://bunkatura.pl/polski-stol/
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Igor Silivra — Zeppelin to Kyiv
Imagine a world where electricity is perceived as quackery and pseudoscience. A world where monorail transport is used instead of the subway in Kyiv, giant zeppelins float in the sky, and calculations are performed by mechanical computerss. Two detectives investigate mysterious events that begin with a random meeting with a deceased colleague and end with the investigation of mysterious artifacts. An algorithmist from Chernivtsi makes an incredible discovery: an unknown force controls the progress of the humanity. Investigations, discoveries and romantic relationships are intertwined in a fascinating story of an alternate world.
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Jacek Komuda – „Hubal”
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Andrzej Pilipiuk – „Zagadka Kuby Rozpruwacza”
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Have been exploring some of the classics in the Public Domain lately. Currently on:
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO
by Alexandre DumasThe screen reader does a pretty good job with it.
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@Coach8264 The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favourite books ever!
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This is actually my first time reading it and I am very impressed. It amazes me how something written so long ago cane be relatable today. There is a lot of it though so I have to pace myself and take breaks.
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@Coach8264 I've never read it in English (only in French), but yes I agree that it's important to take breaks as it's such a long story.
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The fire within! Pretty good so far!