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Hi Morbid, I'm just after sending you a friends request on Goodreads. I'm looking forward to getting some good book recommendations from you. :bookworm:

I love a good horror story. I especially love any kinda ghost, or haunted story. The weirder, the better. Muahahaha!
 
How does this work? I cannot make sense of the site. I make a profile and post books I am currently reading/have read? I have read thousands of novels (not exaggerating, I do not have my notebook on me at the moment, but I record every text I've read). I just manually add them?
 
How does this work? I cannot make sense of the site. I make a profile and post books I am currently reading/have read? I have read thousands of novels (not exaggerating, I do not have my notebook on me at the moment, but I record every text I've read). I just manually add them?

Hi Brokenandtwisted, I'm on Goodreads. I usually just add, and rate, books as I read them.
Goodreads can be a good place to find new books. You can make friends with people who like reading the same kinda genre as you, and you can read their recommendations and reviews.
Here is my GR profile, send me a friends request, and I can help you out if you're stuck.
TBH, after using GR a few times you'll get used to it. It's not the best site in the world, but it is a handy place to find great books.
-Gillian.

https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12353556-gillian
 
Really, no readers on this site? Jebus. Gonna sticky this bastard.
I love to read! I haven't shared my latest books cause I have been reading Young Adult Zombie/Post Apocalyptic type books. I like em... I am waiting for a grand suggestion really.
 
Fatherland and Munich, both by Robert Harris. Alternate histories with German and WWII.

One of my all time favorite books is A Man Called Ove, by Fredrik Backman. All of his books are awesome.

Pretty much anything by Orson Scott Card, Ridley Pearson, Daniel Silva and Michael Palmer.

The book I'm reading right now is a huge departure from my norm. It's called He Restoreth My Soul. It is religious, written by an MD about pornography addiction.
 
Since Christmas I've read 3 non-fiction books, "Atomic Adventures" by James Mahaffey, "A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollow Astronauts" by Andrew Chaikin and "Chernobyl" by Serhii Piokhy.

Right now, I started a alternate history series called "The Hot War", about what might have happened if Truman took MacArthur's request to use atomic bombs during the Korean War, by Harry Turtledove.

Let me update my "Goodreads" account and I'll post it.
 
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I suppose I can share a bit of my real life with y'all:

 
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