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Good evening, happy Sunday, Stereo Peeps. Moon here. So I am curious about a few things. One, I would like to know how often do you read? Do you dedicate reading for every day, once a week, once a month? What kind of books are you dedicating your time to? And what book recommendations would you say is a good read for someone who is looking to add to their repertoire, aka their bookshelf? Comment below. Let's talk about it.
Hello, how are you Uji? I send you a greeting, I hope you had a good Monday and well, interesting your soundbite, I think that the times are advancing and if we look towards a future, towards sustainability and everything, well, the best thing is to take advantage of the resources and I would say that it is better to switch to digital format, as much as you like to collect books or as much as you like to keep it in your house, to have it there in tangible format, it is better to switch to digital format that is more sustainable.
Hello, hello Mr. Nogue, good afternoon, this is India, I don't know if you remember me, I told you that I lived near Springfield, do you remember what I told you? About a year and a half ago, almost a year and a half, I didn't get in here, I hope you are well.
Work has me going with hands-on and paying attention to what I do, so ebooks for me for right now, but I do have books that I do follow along. Sometimes I order the book and the ebook, so it's either or.
House of Leaves is going to be the book that I always recommend, but there's also a couple of good ones Everything is Illuminated is another one, When Languages Die There is The War of Art, not to confuse it with The Art of War, which is also great The Count of Monte Cristo, anything Captain Underpants really X-Men and One Piece. You should freaking read One Piece with your kids and watch it. One Piece is life, Echira Oda is God
I'm actually an avid reader. I read a lot. It depends like, you know, look, I ain't gonna hold you. I love, you know, the copybooks, you know what I'm saying, the text, you know what I mean, the old school way of reading. But, you know, a lot of bookstores don't close. So, yeah, sometimes it's like I could get it digitally, read it right now. I ain't gotta wait. I ain't gotta drive nowhere. So, yeah, you already.
I read print daily. I have hardcover books that I read occasionally. I read a lot of digital print though, a lot. And then, yeah, that's about it. But I do read other books digitally as well. I listen to some. And podcasts.