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    I want to start reading again but some of these books have such complex words and meanings I struggle to understand. I am 18 and wouldnt say I am dumb but I want to read books that arent too advanced but also not too childish. I have lots of interest in astronomy, crime investigations, sports.

    by Warm-Visit9511

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    1. I would recommend looking for Young Adult books. If you visit a library they’ll be in the Teen section and the books with more mature themes will have “high school” written on them.

      For crime investigation, is recommend A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder and One of Us is Lying.

      For astronomy I would recommend The Martian by Andy Weir. This one is a little bit more challenging of a read, just because of some science and technical terms, but if your interests are in their field then you shouldn’t struggle.

    2. Sports
      -Straight Shooter by Stephen A Smith
      -Unscripted by Ernie Johnson Jr
      -Lucky Bastard by Joe Buck
      -Unless I’m Very Much Mistaken by Murray Walker
      -The Mechanic by Marc Priestley
      -Don’t Put Me In Coach by Mark Titus
      -Jeff Gordon by Joe Garner
      -Life to the Limit by Jenson Button
      -How to Build A Car by Adrian Newey
      -Life in the Pitlane by Calum Nicholas
      -F1 Insider by Ted Kravitz

      Law Enforcement/Crime/Spy
      -Handsome Johnny by Lee Server
      -Scarface and the Untouchables by Max Allan Collins & A. Brad Schwartz
      -Enemies by Tim Wiener
      -American Radical by Tamer Elnoury
      -Ghost by Michael R McGowan
      -Chaos: Charles Manson, The CIA and The Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O’Neill
      -The Devil’s Chessboard by David Talbot
      -Code Name: Pale Horse by Scott Payne
      -The Moscow Rules by Jonna & Antonio Mendez
      -The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
      -The Fixer by Josh Young and Manfred Westphal
      -The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre

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