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Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer Johnson

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fast-paced

4.0

I finished it in one work day, and it was worth every bit of it. Very thought-provoking indeed. I hope to learn to move with my cheese, and I look forward to it!
The Sky is Falling by Sidney Sheldon

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adventurous mysterious

3.75

Typical Sidney Sheldon mystery, I must say. Picked up pace toward the end, and how. Cliché in 2024 but was probably "rad" back in 2000.
One day at a time... by Akshaya Mishra, Rajneesh Gupta, Tom Alter, Avinash Subramaniam, Jagannathan R., Tariq Engineer, Abhilasha Khaitan, Paddy Upton, Ashish Magotra

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4.75

A tiny collection of essays written around the time the legend retired from ODI cricket. Ashish Magotra's articles stood out for me.
Winter Untold by Amy Sparling

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4.0

My first book in the series - it's a pity I began with the third part. The mc seemed a tad immature and bitchy, and I wondered why that is, until I realised she is 17, that made sense. Good writing.
Usagi Yojimbo FCBD 2020 by Julie Fujii Sakai, Stan Sakai

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4.0

Loved it! Younger me would have loved it even more.
The Constitutional Right to Freedom of Speech in Post-Soviet Space: Excerpts from Constitutions with an Introduction by WIESŁAW WACŁAWCZYK

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0.75

The post Soviet space consists of 13 nations - Belarus, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine. Although 'freedom of speech' and 'freedom of expression' have been used interchangeably, the book primarily talks about the freedom of speech of media and citizen in these 13 nations.
Needwood Forest by Francis Noel Clarke Mundy

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0.75

Must be good, but I don't understand poetry!