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RE: Introduction to the existence of Urban Scout

Merry Christmas, and welcome aboard! I'll delegate some resource credits to help you comment and post more while you get started. The best way to build a good audience is to be a good audience for others, so create conversations!

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If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I don't have all the answers, but I'm glad to help if I can. And as the self-appointed Librarian of Hive, let me know if you want some book suggestions. I lean toward the subversive and iconoclastic myself.

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Thank you for the welcome! Thank you very much for the advice and the offer. I would love some suggestions as I have a feeling it would be some very good suggestions! Thank you again for your helpful comment.

Very well, Your first librarian recommendations are here!

Mystery: Bruce Alexander's Sir John Fielding series is a unique take on the mystery genre.

Fantasy: Stephen R. Lawhead, especially the Pendragon Cycle, which combines Celtic myth with the Arthurian legend.

Classics: Stories from the Old Squire's Farm and Life on the Mississippi. Mark Twain is probably known the world over, but C. A. Stephens is more obscure. Most material by both is probably available online due to age bringing it into the public domain.

Subversive: The Anarchist Handbook by Michael Malice, not because I agree with everything there, but because it's interesting. I wrote about it almost a year ago. Most of its material is also online somewhere or other.

Thank you so much! I am going to add it to my, already long, reading list. At the moment I received a lot of books to read for university which is classics. I can share my reading list if you are curious…

That might be good post content. People write book reviews here from time to time, too.

Yes I am definitely going in that direction!