November reading
SnakHistory: On learning from and writing history
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1TLCrawford
I just started The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks which I won from the Early Reviewers group.
Since the last time I posted what I was reading I finished Encyclopedia of Asylum Therapeutics, 1750-1950s and Democracy in Black, both from Early Reviewers and Over-the-Rhine tour guide.
Since the last time I posted what I was reading I finished Encyclopedia of Asylum Therapeutics, 1750-1950s and Democracy in Black, both from Early Reviewers and Over-the-Rhine tour guide.
3BruceCoulson
Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, which was light but fun; moving on to something more substantial in Ayn Rand Nation.
4Urquhart
Hannah Arendt: A Life in Dark Times by Anne C. Heller
Would not suggest you add this to your TBR pile.
Would not suggest you add this to your TBR pile.
5BruceCoulson
I seem to be on a reading disturbing books binge; Kill Anything that Moves was right after Ayn Rand Nation.