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PrepLounge: Personal Fit
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Anonymous A asked on Sep 21, 2019

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Anonymous I replied on Apr 10, 2024

what you are showing 

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Dr Ian Kioko replied on Mar 13, 2024

The geneology of morals by Friedrich Nietzsche 

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Anonymous G replied on Aug 11, 2023

I am reading a book called white crane lend me your feather. It is a story based in Tibet before the Chinese occupation. I am learning more about my culture especially since i have never been to tibet. 

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Anonymous F replied on Oct 24, 2022

I am currently reading “Case in point” 

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Matthias replied on Nov 26, 2023

a book called thinking, fast and slow

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Anonymous H replied on Oct 07, 2023

I am currently reading The Judge's List by John Grisham. It's an interesting intersection of legal fiction and a thriller

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Andrea replied on Oct 04, 2023
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I am reading a book on artificial intelligence, very interested mix of fantasy and information we will use in the future.

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Wael replied on Sep 23, 2022

build by tony fadell

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Michael replied on Sep 12, 2022

I am currently reading a book called “The Power of Moments”. It is a book that discusses powerful moments that we all encounter in our lives. They provide notes and examples of how to let these moments impact you in a positive, life altering way. The most powerful takeaway I have thus far from the book is that you have to be the catalyst of your own change. Identify these big moments and act on them. 

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Vanessa replied on Aug 09, 2022

Das Cafe am rande der welt john streckely

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ruqaiyah replied on Jul 20, 2022

dune

 

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Anonymous E replied on Jul 19, 2022

Oriana Fallaci

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Valerio replied on Jun 27, 2022

Il cinese

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Anonymous replied on Apr 29, 2022

I am reading a science fiction book because I like to read books where reality and fiction dissolve in each other. 

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Mustahsin replied on Apr 03, 2022

12 Rules for life - Prof. Jorden Peterson

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Anonymous D updated the answer on Mar 28, 2022

Les dames de Kimoto

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Anonymous C replied on Dec 02, 2021

Novel on AI

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Anonymous B replied on Nov 30, 2021

Einen Spiegel Bestseller über die Gewinner und Verlierer von Krisenzeiten, speziell über die Covid-Krise

 

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Eléonore replied on Nov 09, 2021
I have two years of experience in innovation consulting and I am now preparing to make the switch to strategy consulting

Le crépuscule des peuples

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Ron on Jul 19, 2022

French-English dictionary

Kartikeya replied on Sep 30, 2021

Pro Tip

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ingrid replied on Aug 31, 2021

SAP for Retail

 

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Rosa replied on Oct 24, 2019

course of love by alain de botton; i love reading about philosophy because it often can change a way of thinking, have insights

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