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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 3:01 AM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	No throwing books! I have a deep respect for them. What are you reading these days? 
 
 
	Anyone else have a book you love or interested in a group read? I just bought Here and Gone and I'm looking into books on being positive at work or making a career change because well, I'm overdue. My boss is killing me. I'll take any suggestions on books on careers! 
 
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				    				ncharge ( member #42365)		posted at 4:45 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	I have some suggestions. All of these helped me: 
 
 
	The Happiness Trap, How to stop struggling and start living 
 
 
	The subtle art of not giving a f*ck 
 
 
	Hardwiring Happiness 
 
 
	Liminal Thinking 
 
 
	The Presence Process (this one helps you stop living in the past) 
 
 
	Necessary Endings 
 
 
	The Power of the Other (how to stop other people from having an effect on you) 
 
 
	Invisible Acts of Power 
 
 
	Sacred Contracts 
 
 
	So, that is just a start. All of these are worth looking up. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 5:22 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 5:35 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	Actually I normally read a lot of fantasy novels.  Way of Kings is one of my favorite uplifting novels.  If you aren't into fantasy though and are open to the idea I'd start with Wicked.
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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 7:37 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	Oh my gosh, ncharge!  I'll start looking. Thursday is library day! 
 
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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 7:41 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	I read all kinds of books. I started Wicked a long time ago but never finished. Lately I've been reading thrillers. I'll check out your recommendation! I admit I miss the days where reading meant 8-10 hours of straight reading. Now I'm lucky to get ten uninterrupted minutes. (Darn kids 😉 
 
 
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DD2- October 23, 2018 
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				    				ncharge ( member #42365)		posted at 8:41 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	For the job change: Pivot, The Art and Science of Reinventing Your Career and Life. It has amazing reviews. I just downloaded it myself. 
 
 
	Also: Mid-Life Career Rescue (The Call For Change): How to change careers, confidently leave a job you hate, and start living a life you love, before it’s too late. That one has a lot of tests to take to see what is right for you. 
 
 
	I also downloaded: The Art of Work: A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant to Do. It looks like an excellent book. 
 
			 	 			 
				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 11:29 PM on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017	
			 
	Also been reading some erotica but figured this was not the place to talk about it lol. 
 
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 12:09 AM on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017	
			 
	(((Quick!  Every one pretend he didn't say that! )))) 
 
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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 8:47 AM on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017	
			 
	Yeah, I'm over that. Now those books are the ones Ithrow. 😉 
 
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				    				Spiraltaenzerin ( member #58255)		posted at 8:27 PM on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017	
			 
	Warrior Godess Training 
 
 
	I love the Book and I currently do the Workbook again. 
 
			 			Ein verständiger Mensch ist viel für sich,
aber fürs Ganze ist er wenig.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 1:23 AM on Thursday, June 29th, 2017	
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 12:15 AM on Thursday, July 6th, 2017	
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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 1:29 AM on Friday, July 14th, 2017	
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DD2- October 23, 2018 
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				    				BOOKS ( member #48404)		posted at 4:29 AM on Wednesday, July 19th, 2017	
			 
	Hello!  I like to find books at my local resale store, and many times I gravitate to old hardcovers that are written anytime before 1980.  I usually don't know anything about the authors or the story so I'm surprised when the book doesn't match the cover.  I just picked up a book written in 1966 by Ann Fairbairn, called Five Smooth Stones.  I'm 89 pages in, and so far it has kept my interest.  I still have no idea what type of book it's going to turn out to be or if it will keep keeping my interest, it has 853 pages so anything can happen. 
 
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 11:41 AM on Wednesday, July 19th, 2017	
			 
	Yay!  The karmic reaction of someone calling themselves BOOKS posting in the books forum can now be achieved!!! 
 
 
	How's everything else going? 
 
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				    				 demolishedinside (original poster  member #47839)		posted at 6:27 PM on Wednesday, July 19th, 2017	
			 
	I love that you do that, Books. How awesome and fun. I may need to try it. 
 
 
	I'm currently reading Here and Gone by Beck but my goodness, it's a bit hard to read if you have kids. 
 
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				    				psychmom ( member #47498)		posted at 7:31 PM on Thursday, July 20th, 2017	
			 
	I love to read, too!  Lately I've been reading vegetarian cooking magazines . . . my happy place is in the kitchen   
 
 
 
	Good luck on the career change, Dem! 
 
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				    				Notthevictem ( member #44389)		posted at 11:22 PM on Wednesday, July 26th, 2017	
			 
	Vegetarian?   You feeding rabbits? 
 
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				    				Wool94 ( member #53300)		posted at 6:31 AM on Friday, July 28th, 2017	
			 
	Ntv, if you were a vegetarian, your nickname would be salad shooter! 
 
 
	I've always loved Stephen King.  The Stand is my favorite all time book. 
 
 
	I also love the Dark Tower Series. 
 
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