Avid Naked Readers
For those who love to read, either old fashioned paper books ( and my preferred way) or the new fangled ebooks. There was a book reading nudist group at one time but i have not found any trace of it. So this will fill the void.
Discussions
How do you go about picking your next book to read? Do you always know which one is next? I always have to have a book going. So when I am done with one, I need another one to pick up. Sometimes that is the middle of the night, and I know I will...
I usually read epic fantasy, science fiction, Stephen king, Grisham but cant getv into anything new lately does anyone have a recommendation?
How many books do you read a year? I keep a running total book author pages and date finished. We are 8n the 38th week and I am on my 38th book. So on pace for 52 this year
For as long as I can remember I don't fall asleep for the night without reading. Sometimes it is only a few pages, other times I can lay there and read for hours. My mind naturally races and until I concentrate on one thing, a book, my mind will...
My book club has had to resort to meeting via Zoom as we are more than 10 people. Not as satisfying as meeting in person but at least it keeps us reading. We just did the Tattooist of Auschwitz and will do Little Fires Everywhere this month.
I am on a 9 day road trip to celebrate a mile stone birthday. When I get to a new city I always type " used bookstores near me" into Google maps. I have hit three bookstores so far and have bought 10 books. All but one have been less than...
Hello. At the moment I am reading Walden by Henry David Thoreau. It is so inspiring for us nudists/naturists. Every passage is significant. Written around 1845 much of what he wrote is still valid today. Do some of you fellow nudists know this book?
In the US german author Hermann Hesse was (or is, I don't know) very popular for his books Steppenwolf and Siddhartha. Does anyone know, that he was a nudist, too? He visited the Monte Verita (Hill of Truth in Italian-speaking Switzerland...
I read "King Solomon's Mines" by H. Rider Haggard. Published 1885. The book has a similar theme with "How I found Livingstone" by Henry Morton Stanley published 1872 and "Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, published...
Who's up for a naked cam group of readers. Let's turn on our cams, open a book, and keep each other motivated to turn those pages. We could also talk about what we're reading. I'm a bookseller, so I have a lot of recommendations, and...