Octobers book of the month!
Irresistible by Adam Alter
links up soon |
YOU CRAZY FOR THIS ONE BAGS
Nah forreal good move. |
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SO wait, we aren't reading the 528 page book for October?
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lol correct
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Feenin' fo' dat .pdf shun.
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Dam kindle unlimited doesn’t have it or I haven’t found it yet
Wtf the point of kindle if only certain books are available lol |
irresistible by adam alter pdf in google search.
There some type of Fazemed-something or something similar that will let you DL it. |
I google searched that and I didn't find anything that I was comfortable clicking on.
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https://idope.se/torrent/h/05f45dcbd...3aa193e51806c/
There's the audio which I was actually pretty excited about finding just now I have the epub mobi too.......i could post a torrent link or if some1 wants to explain how to zip and host an epub I'll post it direct |
Dooope. Are audio books considered reading?
I’ve always wondered that. |
Yes bro! There isn't any difference from the words being transferred into your mind audibly as opposed to visually
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i don't retain audio books like i do shit i actually read
i'll look for a torrent of this tho |
There a world of a difference between reading and listening to an audio book but if people are accessing the written word then I'm happy.
But yeah hit me with that ePub por favor |
Whats the difference aside from preference?
Legit asking An word I gotchu in the am for the epub |
On my phone, but the short of it is that reading demands a lot more out of your brain (this is true even between reading on paper vs. screen). There's more going on neurologically. The act of reading itself, regardless of what you're reading, also fosters mental habits like critical thinking and reflection. Requires active interaction with information as opposed to passive reception of it. But like I said, audio books are much better than nothing at all, and are really convenient for a lot of people. Nothing wrong with them at all.
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I can dig it
At one point I had attempted...or wanted to research it....i must not have LOL |
Nicholas Carr wrote two books (The Shallows and The Glass Cage, I think they're called) which are really thorough looks at the subject. I studied the neurology of reading a lot for grad school tho so you can just skip that and take my word for it.
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But srsly my fucking phone won’t let me download it anyway so I’ll wait for the other link. @Amen find that link bruh the other one worked great |
well yeah, if you listen while you read that is a better way to receive information. even better, if you know sign language, have someone stick their fists in your butthole and sign it to you while you listen and read.
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