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    Default Re: What Was the Last Book You Read?

    Loving this: You Must Change Your Life—the Story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin by Rachel Corbett. Two astonishingly gifted men and their lifelong discussion of what it means to be an artist. I stop so many times to look up sculptures and lines of poetry new to me that it’s like reading 3 books at once. The author makes a smooth job of it, engaging and not overly sentimental.
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    The Glass Bead Game - Hermann Hesse.
    Just read this again for the tenth time ! One of the best books I’ve ever read . Sure does take some gettin' into.

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    Default Re: What Was the Last Book You Read?

    I recently devoured 'The Chronicles of Eldoria' by Aria Nightshade. It's an enchanting tale set in a magical realm where dragons soar, ancient prophecies unfold, and unlikely heroes rise. The vivid descriptions of mystical forests, spellbinding castles, and epic battles had me hooked from page one. And the characters? Oh, they felt like old friends—brave warriors, mischievous fairies, and brooding sorcerers. If you're yearning for adventure, grab a copy and lose yourself in Eldoria's secrets

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