You should read books that will help you NOT to get back in prison once you get out. Ask the librarian to recommend some good books about staying clean, staying sober, getting a good job and changing your lifestyle so you won't get into any more trouble.
Another good thing to do is to educate yourself. Start reading some of the subjects you've missed or that you did poorly in when you were in school so you'll be a smarter person and will not only be more likely to succeed after you get out, but you'll sound intelligent and be more likely to be hired.
Finally, read fiction books that are just well-written books, like the classics or best-sellers. Try many different types of books to see what you like best.
I'll bet that once you get in the habit of reading, you're not going to want to stop.
Anything shipped united states postal Amazon.com call prison always and ask what they accept. Has to come directly from manufacture if Montgomery publishishers clearinghouse mags such as sports illustrated maxim penthouse can be accepted for long timers. Books amozon maybe Barnes n noble directly shipped cusps and newspaper subscribcriptions from their hometown is usually allowed 1yr at a time
In the first month, Jamie read 9 books. In the second month, he read 12 books. In the third month, he read 15 books. In the fourth month, he read 18 books. In the fifth month, he read 21 books.
he read a lot of books
The purpose of the Kindle is to allow the owner to read books. So, yes, you can read books on the Kindle.
Full, copyrighted books? No, that would be illegal. You can read books about copyrighted books, though.
If you are talking about yourself: I can read a lot of books. If you are asking a question to someone: Can you read a lot of books?
The website GoodReads allows you to make lists of books you have read and books that you want to read. It will also provide recommendations based on the books you have on these lists.
we read books >:|
some popular books to read now days are the twilight saga books or Alice in wonderland,so read them.
The book of Phillippians was written by Paul in prison.
Many prison gang members read books dealing with past gang activity. It is quite common for gang members to read and study books on human anatomy to learn how to maximize damage they might inflict on a target in an attack. It is not uncommon for the books The Art of War (Sun Tzu), Mein Kampf (Adolf Hitler), and Manifesto of the Communist Party (Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels). It is very common for many gang members to have copies of various translations of the Bible, or the Quran, depending of course on their gang affiliation and personal religious beliefs. It is not uncommon for members of The Brotherhood to have white supremacist pamphlets or books, but most prisons prohibit possession of these, and as they are found, they are confiscated.
In a prison in a Jamaican prison. Died in April, 1721.