Book Memes/Tags/Challenges, Wednesday Shelf Control

Wednesday Shelf Control: How to Think Like Sherlock

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Wednesday Shelf Control is a bookish meme hosted by Bookshelf Fantasies on a weekly basis.

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Okay.

I have way too many books I got a long time ago, but still never get to read them. Question is, why you buy them even???

I DON’T KNOW, I JUST BUY THEM

Okay, so that’s why we have this meme going on and on and on.

Today’s featuring book is…

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How to Think Like Sherlock by Daniel Smith

How I got it:

I bought a hardcover in a local bookstore.

When I got it:

Around the end of 2015?

Why I want to read it:

I mentioned somewhere already that I also fancy non-fiction books, and as someone who loved Sherlock Holmes’ books, and someone who always love braistorming, I thought that this book would be an interesting read for me.

Yep, I won’t deny that I’m very eager to brainstorm when I feel like it. Do you know that I solve sudokus as a way to relax?

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Do you read non-fiction? What kind of non-fiction do you like?

Until the next time!
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4 thoughts on “Wednesday Shelf Control: How to Think Like Sherlock”

      1. I do read nonfiction, but I guess it’s true that I don’t often see reviews of nonfiction so it’s difficult to get recommendations from other bloggers….

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