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The Color of Law

The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein (2017)  – Nonfiction  4.5/5 One of the main necessities in life is shelter – a roof over your head. Preferably one that is clean and sanitary, free of mold or pests and other harmful things. Somewhere safe is also highly preferably – you feel comfortable walking outside or…

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The End of October

The End of October (2020) by Lawrence Wright – Fiction  Rating: 4/5 Well…this book is about a pandemic. I kept thinking while I was reading, did Lawrence Wright have some premonition that 2020 was the year that a global pandemic would hit the world and now is the time to push out a “fiction” novel…

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Hidden Valley Road

Hidden Valley Road by Robert Kolker (2020) – Nonfiction  Rating: 4/5 I have always been a vivid dreamer.  While not in exact detail, I have always been able to easily recall them the next morning. Most of my dreams revolve around the usual  – falling or being chased or elaborate imaginings. Those never frightened me.…

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Wolf Hall

Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (2009) – Fiction  Rating: 4/5 Whew. This one took me a bit. Not to scare you from taking the plunge, but Wolf Hall tops out at a little over 600 pages. It is a challenge. There are some books that test the reader – and end up defeating me (looking…

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The Great Alone

The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah (2017) – Fiction  4/5 This book has been on my reading list for a while and what a time to read a book set in the backdrop of Alaskan isolation than right now. While my self-distancing is no where near the level of what it is like to settle…

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