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When I see this pop up on the board, my first reaction is always the same. The people on here can't read...
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I can't, but I can listen.alumni94 said:When I see this pop up on the board, my first reaction is always the same. The people on here can't read...
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I also love how it's always really smart sounding historical fiction or biographies. Psheah.alumni94 said:When I see this pop up on the board, my first reaction is always the same. The people on here can't read...

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Better to burn out, than fade away -
Started this one.

Another breezy explainer/debunker book. I like to read these. It's something I like to do. The author reads it for the audiobook, and he sounds like a less-annoying John Oliver. -
If one likes this genre, strong recommend. I enjoyed it quite a bit and learned some things.GrundleStiltzkin said:Started this one.

Another breezy explainer/debunker book. I like to read these. It's something I like to do. The author reads it for the audiobook, and he sounds like a less-annoying John Oliver. -
My first reaction is “fuck, I have to update the list.”alumni94 said:When I see this pop up on the board, my first reaction is always the same. The people on here can't read...
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@swaye @GrundleStiltzkin if you liked the canal book, the Brooklyn Bridge book is just as essential. Bodies being stacked like cordwood from the bends in the caissons.GrundleStiltzkin said:
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Pretty sure I did read this one. In an actual book no less.YellowSnow said:
@swaye @GrundleStiltzkin if you liked the canal book, the Brooklyn Bridge book is just as essential. Bodies being stacked like cordwood from the bends in the caissons.GrundleStiltzkin said:






