What are you reading?

March 5, 2022 11:17am CST
Are you like me who have a bag book? You know a book that you have on your bag just in case you are outside. Waiting (for a meeting or a meet up or stuck in traffic. Maybe to avoid conversation). What are your weekend reads? Current reads? E book Audio book Hardbound or softbound Where is the best time and place to read? Me, during Saturday night up till morning. Sometimes with pop corn, or any comfort food. Or coffee
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@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
5 Mar 22
I usually read during weekends only as I'm usually busy on weekdays. I usually read books before going to bed.
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5 Mar 22
Wow, are you an author? Where can I read your books. Thanks!!!
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@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
8 Mar 22
@SundaySomewhere oh no I'm not an author.
@DaddyEvil (137464)
• United States
5 Mar 22
I don't have room to store books at home, so I switched completely to ebooks three years ago. (All my books got stored into plastic totes and moved to the garage when we moved into this smaller house.) Now, all my books are stored on a SD card that I move to my new phone when I buy one. I read anywhere and everywhere. If you read ebooks, I can tell you a good site to get them for free. b-ok.cc You can get five ebooks a day for free or, if you give them your email address, they'll let you have ten ebooks free a day. I've gotten roughly 300 ebooks from them in the last three years.
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@DaddyEvil (137464)
• United States
6 Mar 22
@SundaySomewhere I gave you the link. It's b-ok.cc
6 Mar 22
@DaddyEvil b-ok.cc That one? Should I just type that on my browser?
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6 Mar 22
That's nice. Yes, please. Specially now that I'm seriously thinking of being a digital nomad.
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@RebeccasFarm (90294)
• Arvada, Colorado
5 Mar 22
Sadly, I have not read a book for many years now.
5 Mar 22
Oh, that's okay you can start whenever you like.
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@choijungeun (2629)
• Hangzhou, China
6 Mar 22
These days i'm reading"Basho's Haiku:Selected poems of Matsuo Basho".Basho is the Top Master of Japanese haiku.His poems are very natural and silent,always can heal our wounded heart.
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6 Mar 22
Nice nice. Lately, I'm into Japanese too. After reading "Before the Coffee Gets Cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. Will check that one out. Thanks!!