Not reading anything catchy right now (it is a biography on Joseph Stalin). But I’d really suggest you to read outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. Really interesting and insightful.
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande is a great read. Despite being a rather somber subject it’s very interesting, well written, and keeps you turning the pages.
Devil in the White City by Eric Larson was pretty good. So was Something in the Blood:The Untold story of Bram Stoker. Didn’t fiish it,but what I did read, I liked.Smoke gets in your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty. The Bitch is Back edited by Cathi Hanuer. Salt:A World History by Mark Kurlansky. His book Paper:Paging thru History is also really good
I’m really enjoying “the reporter who knew too much” about reporter Dorothy Killgallen and her suspicious death while investigating the JFK assassination. A very interesting time in American history.
Not reading anything catchy right now (it is a biography on Joseph Stalin). But I’d really suggest you to read outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. Really interesting and insightful.
Being Mortal by Atul Gawande is a great read. Despite being a rather somber subject it’s very interesting, well written, and keeps you turning the pages.
Thank you. I’ll be looking for it.
Absence of presence – Doris Grumbach, circle of quiet- Madeline Engle
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a good one.
I second that!!!
Devil in the White City by Eric Larson was pretty good. So was Something in the Blood:The Untold story of Bram Stoker. Didn’t fiish it,but what I did read, I liked.Smoke gets in your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty. The Bitch is Back edited by Cathi Hanuer. Salt:A World History by Mark Kurlansky. His book Paper:Paging thru History is also really good
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Thats Steve & Me by Terri Irwin
I Am Jackie Chan by Jackie Chan
Seconded!
Born A Crime, by Trevor Noah
Oh i want to read it so badly ….. I cant access either from bookstores or pdf ..
Believe Me, by Eddie Izzard
Courageous Women of The Civil War, by M.R. Cordell
I’m really enjoying “the reporter who knew too much” about reporter Dorothy Killgallen and her suspicious death while investigating the JFK assassination. A very interesting time in American history.
Jeanette Walls’ Glass Castles
Just Mercy by Brian Stevenson is an eye-opener and thought-provoking book about capital punishment in the United States.
Call the midwife 😉