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Which interesting easy read books about random things would you recommend?

Iv been reading lots of autobiography's so now i am looking for something different.

I am looking for a interesting but not to complicated book to read.

I was looking at book reviews on the internet about coincidence and people predicting the Future in 1940s so anything like that.

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  • 9 years ago
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    u could read that book the god delusion

    i like reading certain kids books the pictures and stories are good

    o yea u shud read jacqueline wilson if ure gonna do that

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    notably much all writing in the present day is absolute rubbish, not purely fantasy. I swear each decrease cost keep, food market, and drug keep in this u . s . a . ought to get a weekly field o' bestsellers, the weakest, maximum horrid excuse for writing. an identical twelve months that the classic novel Lord Jim replaced into released (1900), the bestselling e book that twelve months replaced right into a cookbook on bread making. the hot dark Age has purely purely started. yet fantasy wasn't continually a barren type. See the hyperlink below and scroll approximately halfway down the website to 3 suitable a hundred e book lists (Horror, technology Fiction, and fantasy). Harry Potter isn't on any of them, and rightly so. That piece of crap sequence is approximately as intellectually stimulating as a video activity. (And confident, i've got certainly examine the 1st 5 books, complaining another sentence appropriate to the incompetency of Rowling's editor.)

  • 9 years ago

    clifford the big red dog

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