Thirsty
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No, not Bernstein or anything related to diabetes or health!
I love novels and generally get through two or three a week so, which books are diabetics reading and enjoying right now?
I've just finished the third of Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle Trilogy, enormously entertaining and well-researched historical novels.
Currently, I'm trying to resist the temptation to finish Matter by Ian M. Banks in one go, as I don't want it to end.
What should I read next? All suggestions for books that have deeply moved you, made you laugh or changed your view of the world and the way it works gratefully received.
I love novels and generally get through two or three a week so, which books are diabetics reading and enjoying right now?
I've just finished the third of Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle Trilogy, enormously entertaining and well-researched historical novels.
Currently, I'm trying to resist the temptation to finish Matter by Ian M. Banks in one go, as I don't want it to end.
What should I read next? All suggestions for books that have deeply moved you, made you laugh or changed your view of the world and the way it works gratefully received.