Any good book recommendation?

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for the "What's the last book you read, and was it worth it" interview question.

I read the Goosebumps: The Hunted Mask, but I dunno if I should bring that up :scared:
 
Are you asking us for a list of good books that you can read?

Because unless you have read the book it is dumb to bring it up, what if they ask you about it?

my rec: everything is illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer. it's now a movie, so you can go see it instead, but i still recomend reading it.
 
Yeah, I'm done with school and just waiting for interviews to start rolling in. I got a lot of down time, so I just wanted a recommended list of books to read. That's it.
 
johnstylzes said:
for the "What's the last book you read, and was it worth it" interview question.

I read the Goosebumps: The Hunted Mask, but I dunno if I should bring that up :scared:

Opps, I just read you other post... But what is below still stands... If you usually read, then read what you like. Nothing more nothing less.

There is not a reason in the WORLD not to say that you read was Goosebumbs. I have never read it, but what would you want to say? "I just read a book by Ludwig von Pune-Tang called: Discrete Biomechanical Theoretical Quantum Nuclear Physics and BOY-o-BOY that was a page turner!

I feel like you are looking way beyond the question here. Just because you read a silly book doesn't mean anything serious. All it means is that you read and when you do you enjoy what you read!

Moreover, I think the most important thing here is HONESTY. That is who you are and why should you be afraid of that?

Good Luck,
-C
 
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