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I'm slowly slowly slowly working through The Fixer by Bernard Malamud. It's not a long book by any means, I just only ever read before bed and I've been super tired lately so I haven't been reading much lmao

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I'm reading The Sound and the Fury - the magnum opus of the American writer William Faulkner. It is quite difficult to perceive the text. In the novel, the author uses the principle of "double vision" to reveal the same problem and the flow of consciousness.

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I'm embarrassed to admit, but in the past few months, due to the busyness of the college, I haven't read a single book outside of textbooks. The book "Gone with the Wind" was recommended to me a long time ago; perhaps I will delegate my written papers for writting to  personal statement writers for residency and start reading this book. I can't wait to dive into this fascinating story.

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I have read a book that I have put off for so long and I am very glad about it. I never liked novels but Gone with the Wind turned out to be a very interesting book. I got so carried away that I forgot about the deadline of my writing work, it’s good that I had at hand service https://www.essayedge.com/college-essay-editing/ who quickly edited my draft. I think that if I come across a good book again, I will use the help of such services more often.

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Thanks for the great book tips. Reading has always been my favorite hobby, but now I'm preoccupied with academic tasks. I'm wondering where I can order custom essay online to free up some time and dedicate it to reading. Reading not only broadens my knowledge, but it also helps me relax and escape from the daily routine. 

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I finished In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick maybe 2 weeks ago and I really, really enjoyed. It's written in a way that's really easy to read, and with how dry nonfiction can be, I think that's really impressive. It's not for the faint of heart though, so I don't readily recommend it, but if you take a glance at the Essex's wikipedia page and think you could handle reading more in depth about what happened to the survivors of the shipwreck before they were rescued, consider giving it a go! 

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