Carmine's Non-Fiction Reading List

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Hello, my name is Carmine. I am a 13 year old male who currently lives in southern Wisconsin. In the future I hope to live in Morocco or possibly Switzerland. As a 13 year old, I do enjoy physics but my knowledge of technical physics is limited and spend most of my time learning mathematics or reading the philosophy behind it. I also spend A LOT of time researching careers, and is the main reason why I joined this forums because I hope to work in the STEM sector and need general advice. I am almost always reading a book and in my profile description I will put the book I am currently reading and update it when I am finished and also add new ones to the list. If you are youngish like me, almost all the books I read are non technical and always science related.

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9/4/17 - Current The Industries of the Future by Alec Ross
 
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Welcome to PF fellow wisconsinite! Go Pack Go!

I am currently reading Salem's Lot by stephen king.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF fellow wisconsinite! Go Pack Go!

I am currently reading Salem's Lot by stephen king.

Stephen King is truly an amazing author but I can't appreciate fiction as much as I do non-fiction. I almost got through one Stephen King novel but ended up putting it down due to lack of interest. It was Dreamcatcher and it moved too slow for me, considering it was 600 pages long. Thanks for the like!
 
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