Does anyone else read their favourite book atleast once a year

My storage space is limited, so Kindle is great for that issue. It's also great for travel and the ease of purchasing books. I still buy an occasional "real" book. If you're an avid reader, you will love it. You can even share books with friends or moderators lol.

Don't be put off by not being tech savvy. I'm certainly not and found it pretty easy to navigate.

 
I'm tec savvy when it comes to music. Instruments, amps, mics, programmes. Everything else I'm terrible but I'm going to have to eventually. I've already just bought a,bigger house and as I'm reminded it's for babies not books. I genuinely found that a,good one from Mrs Hammerblow. We all know the musical instruments are the babies. Getting back on topic, I don't think there's been too many music biographies/autobiographies i've read and enjoyed. Any suggestions would be welcome. I hate those ones that are unofficial and written by some journo who's literally just taken old interviews,and lasted them into a book. I'd love something official from Thom Yorke. Thst would be a very very interesting and I'd imagine witty read. 

 
My favorite book of all time is "Go Ask Alice". I've read it at least a dozen times. Also, "White Oleander" is really good. Far better than the movie although I feel they did an excellent job. But kind of made the daughters character a little more innocent than she actually was in the book. But meh, that's Hollywood for ya. 

 
As soon as I'm done reading PIHKaL, I start reading TIHKaL. Been in that spiral for a few years now. 

 
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