My goodness, what a creepy and depressing piece of literature this is.
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Bits and pieces from our little corner of Texas.
My goodness, what a creepy and depressing piece of literature this is.
Continue readingOverall, this is probably a book you’ll want to check out if you’re into history generally, but particularly if you’re looking for short, easily-digestible mini-biographies about people who had a huge impact on the course of human civilization.
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I definitely enjoy a thoroughly tested, technique-focused cookbook (or any how-to book, really). So, Cooking for Geeks is right up my alley.
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No, this is not The New Vegeterian Cooking for Everyone, the updated version produced by the same author just a few years ago. It’s the original version, with all the quirks and “outdated” dishes that made this book so popular in the late 1990’s.
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Some of my fondest memories involve Dublin Dr Pepper. There was one particular BBQ joint in my grandparent’s small town that made the best brisket and potato salad, perfectly accompanied by a little glass bottle of the good stuff.
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Highly recommended for fans of Tamora Pierce, Rae Carson, Laini Taylor, Leigh Bardugo, Sarah J. Maas, etc.
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I was super excited to get a chance to read this new title from the author of The Girl of Fire & Thorns, which I liked very much.
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This book was quite lovely. I’d recommend it to anyone who is interested in a contrast to the ultra-logical atheism of scientists like Richard Dawkins.
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I did not expect to rate this book so highly.
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Headstrong is a lovely little collection of profiles of lady scientists who probably don’t get enough credit for their contributions to our world.
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