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@bookstodon 1. We Were Once A Family by Roxanna Asgarian. 2. Dopelganger by Naomi Klein #bookstodon
@bookstodon I think it's got to be Michael Wood's The Story of China for me.

It taught me a lot about a civilisation about which I should know more. And I liked his bringing of Chinese women's experiences to the fore.

#notthewest #china #womenshistory
@bookstodon This is one I'm looking forward to reading (it's on my Christmas wish list!): @debcha's How Infrastructure Works
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612711/how-infrastructure-works-by-deb-chachra/
@bookstodon Pests, by Bethany Brookshire
Unmasked, My Life at Solving America’s Cold Cases by Paul Holes.
@bookstodon Reach for the Stars by Michael Cragg and Refusing Compulsory Sexuality by Sherronda J. Brown, though I think those are highly 'your mileage may vary' choices 😄
@bookstodon That would be this biography of Barbara Pym

https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/ecf5b555-2fce-40d5-9dd3-6e2e8c44a012
@bookstodon Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman was the perfect antidote to productivity addiction and hustle culture.
@bookstodon “When I Grow Up” by Moya Sarner.

https://scribepublications.com/books-authors/books/when-i-grow-up-9781957363141
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@bookstodon oooh I wish I had a Nerd Girls Nonfiction Book Club 😄😄
@bookstodon What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
@bookstodon The Deficit Myth, by Stephanie Kelton. Completely blew my mind.
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The Wager, by David Grann!
@bookstodon I’ve been enjoying The Optimists Telescope by Bina Venkataraman. I also recommend HCR’s Democracy Awakinening but it does get my blood pressure up.
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TINDERBOX: The Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire & the Rise of Gay Liberation by Robert W. Fieseler
@bookstodon "Earth in Human Hands" by David Grinspoon. It's about how we humans may still be able act as responsible caretakers for our planet. It was a re-read for me, but it's the book I needed to re-read the most this year.