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"Kurt Cobain" by Christopher Sandford
Pretty good so far. Heard that Charles Cross's "Heavier Than Heaven" is a lot better of an account of Cobain's life, but I haven't read it yet.
+1
The tangible feeling of holding a book, flipping through the pages, and purely perusing the text... is magical! I don't care what anybody says.
This Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, whatever, crap that's out can GTFO as well.
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max
Hate Mail from Cheerleaders by Rick Reilly
Anything written by Mick Foley, especially his three autobiographies
Stealing one from the OP -- the Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Short attention span, huh?
Pop fish oil caps.
Seriously. Buy yourself a good brand of fish oil (Omega-3s with EPA/DHA) and be sure to level out the dosages so you get a good dose of EPA/DHA especially. Your brain is comprised of something like 60% fats. Especially fats from EPA/DHA that...
Ah, the Accelerated Reader business? Oh, heck yeah. I remember that crap. That was really popular while I was in Elementary school. I think I read about three books total at that time. While I was in middle school, it was still around, but not forced to be used by teachers, so therefore I doubt...
Still prolonging that caffeine/reading connection, huh, Occlith?
For me, I'm the type of person that really burns the midnight oil on weekends. There's nothing like reading at 2 AM on a Saturday.
I didn't read much as a kid. I loved to write, but didn't read as much as I should have. Whatta paradox, I know.
Can kids read too much? Sure, but that's subjective. If I could go back in time to my childhood, would I read more? Sure as heck would. I'd read as voraciously as possible. Just like...