by Jay Wilburn One of my favorite things is giving book recommendations. It helps the readers, it helps the authors, and maybe makes the world a better place. Looking over the last month, I did a non-scientific survey of all the books I shared on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, in private messages, through e-mail, by text, …
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Nine Books Recommended Most by Jay Wilburn Over the Past Month – June 2020
by Jay Wilburn One of my favorite things is giving book recommendations. It helps the readers, it helps the authors, and maybe makes the world a better place. Looking over the last month, I did a non-scientific survey of all the books I shared on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, in private messages, through e-mail, by text, …
Ten Most Recommended Books Over the Past Month – March 2020
by Jay Wilburn One of my favorite things is giving book recommendation. It helps the readers, it helps the authors, and maybe makes the world a better place, especially in these times of uncertainty. Looking over the last month, I did a non-scientific survey of all the books I shared on Twitter, in private messages, …
Ten Most Recommended Books Over the Past Month – February 2020
by Jay Wilburn One of my favorite things is giving book recommendation. It helps the readers, it helps the authors, and maybe makes the world a better place. Looking over the last month, I did a non-scientific survey of all the books I shared on Twitter, in private messages, through e-mail, by text, in person, …
Ten Books Jay Wilburn Recommended Most This Past Month – January 2020
by Jay Wilburn My favorite thing on Twitter is recommending books to people who are asking for recommendations. It helps the readers, it helps the authors, and dare I say it makes everyone involved happier. Looking over the last month, I did a non-scientific survey of all the books I shared on Twitter, in private …
The Twenty Books/Authors Jay Recommended Most This Year
by Jay Wilburn One of my new favorite things is recommending books to anyone and everyone who asks for book recommendations anywhere in the world or online. Particularly on Twitter, it has replaced the space and time that political arguments would normally take up. I enjoy seeing what a reader has asked for and what …