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Old 08-29-2014, 03:26 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
Is there a particular genre of book that you read more often than others? That might help narrow things down a bit.
Well, let's see! A book about or on a subject which does away with convention. In other words,
  1. Love & romance are out
  2. Religious/Mythical are out
  3. Vampires & Horror out
  4. History/Biography are out
  5. Science Fiction to do with aliens and spaceships are out
  6. World Wars and Epics are out

Looking for some simple philosophy (but unlike Beyond Good & Evil), mystery (Sherlock Holmes method), self-help (like The Young's Man's Guide) and reads that gives you food for thought (like Utopia or Animal Farm).

Thanks for trying to help.
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