Tag: nonfiction
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Bad Blood
I couldn’t wait any longer to get my hands on this book, one of the most frequent “best of 2018” books
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The Library Book
As a student in a graduate program of library science, I felt weirdly called to pick up this book. I’d heard a lot of chatter about it, so I downloaded the audiobook and started off on my adventure into the Los Angeles Central Library.
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#DoNotDisturb: How I Ghosted My Phone and Took Back My LIfe
Have you ever noticed that everywhere you look no one is looking at you? Instead, they’re staring at those little devices in their hands
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Whiskey in a Teacup
Reese Witherspoon’s first book is finally out in the world and it’s not exactly what you would expect. It’s a southern lifestyle book
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The Happiness Project
Thanks for the giveaway! I’m so excited. Can I do a pre-order of Wundsmith, the new Morrigan Crow book? My address is Aryssa Damron 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE Mailbox 23 Washington, DC 20002.
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True and Constant Friends
In her first book, Kelley Paul, shows the world the importance of female friendship, female empowerment, and puts into print the stories and feelings we’ve all experienced through our lives
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Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America
Former Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz Cheney tackle what makes America exceptional and why our military must always be strong in their 2015 book,
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The Briefing: Politics, the Press, and the President
Spicey is back. The beleaguered and often mocked White House press secretary had, most likely, been forgotten by many since it’s been about a year since he resigned from his post and a lot of upheaval has happened since.
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No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy: The Life of General James Mattis
General James Mattis is one of the most highly regarded members of the Trump administration and was confirmed as Secretary of Defense in a 98-1 vote in the Senate.
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Feisty and Feminine: A Rallying Cry for Conservative Women
It’s not easy being a conservative woman, but Future Female Leaders tries to make it easier. That’s why we’re excited to recommend a book built around empowering conservative women written by a conservative woman
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Three Days in Moscow: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of the Soviet Empire
Three Days in Moscow, by Fox News anchor Bret Baier, takes a look not only at the titular time in the titular city but Ronald Reagan’s life as a whole
