What's the last book you've read?

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Still a very compelling novel, even though it's not up to par with Gone Girl. Still a fantastic novel in it's own right.
Gotta get on it soon, that and Dark Places.

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A Million Little Fibers

Great book. Really opened my eyes to a lot of things I wasn't aware of.

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MiracleSleeper2 wrote:A Million Little Fibers

Great book. Really opened my eyes to a lot of things I wasn't aware of.
I prefer The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs, what an eye opening novel that was.

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MiracleSleeper2 wrote:A Million Little Fibers

Great book. Really opened my eyes to a lot of things I wasn't aware of.
I prefer The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs, what an eye opening novel that was.
A very enlightening book, indeed!

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3.7/5

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mine is "LINCHPIN" from "SETH GODIN"
it was gifted to me from my boss
he liked my work in those days and gifted me this book

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Great reads.

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A harrowing read, but consistently fascinating. 4.5/5

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But seriously, it takes the story to a very interesting place by the end. I was annoyed with the first half in its establishing of plot, but I'm glad everything came full circle at the end, and provides some fantastic messages that I don't see being shown enough in today's society. I reckon I'll watch the 1962 film tonight.

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That was my favorite book growing up, and the film is just as fantastic. Gregory Peck's performance is iconic for good reason.

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