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Current book(s) you're reading?

A Treasure of Letters. It's a collection of letters sent home by a British yeshiva student in Israel during the 1950s. It's very interesting for someone who likes Jewish history.
 
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I hadn't seen this thread until today... so many good books to explore! Here's my recent list:

Japanese Folktales (Sato & Sato)
The Rithmatist (Sanderson)
I'm Afraid You've Got Dragons (Beagle)
Under The Whispering Door (Clune)
The Republic (Plato)

Mixed bag here with the three novels. I loved the first 3/4ths of the Beagle book. Clune started off interesting but got slow pretty quickly. Sanderson, as always, wonderful worldbuilding but the characters feel like pieces moving around the chessboard of the plot.
 

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