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Killers of the Flower Moon
David Grann
A haunting true story of greed and betrayal in the American West. It was sad to see the decay of Molly's family as this story progressed. My heart aches for her losses. I am looking forward to watching the Martin Scorsese adaptation of this true-event
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1776
David Mccullough
This book tells in great detail the military strategy and battles of the American Revolution. It goes on a bit, though and sometimes loses the big picture.
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Green River, Running Red
Ann Rule
I really appreciate that Ann Rule dedicated a large part of this book to the victims and their Ives. Too often serial killers are held on a pedestal or admired to the extreme by hybristophiliacs. His victims deserve to be remembered as the people they were, not how they passed.
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The Anatomy of Motive
John Douglas
Explores the psychology behind violent crime, using real cases to analyze the motivations of arsonists, bombers, serial killers, and mass murderers, including figures like Ted Kaczynski and Timothy McVeigh, to help understand and predict criminal behavior. I loved the Netflix show MindHunter, so I was excited to read this and learn more about the people and events that inspired the show.
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American Sunrise
Joy Harjo
This is a powerful collection of poetry. I could really feel Joy Harjo's deep connection to the past, her linking it to the future.
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Brownstone
Samuel Teer
This was a great book.
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Martyr!
Kaveh Akbar
I loved this book! The writing, the magical realism, the very real conversations about art and death. Loved it. Highly recommend.
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The Secret History of the Rape Kit
Pagen Kennedy
This book is a deep dive into the history of laws pertaining to rape and how the rape kit was developed. It was shocking to learn how little the American justice system did for sexual assault victims prior to the kit. But what’s more disturbing was to learn how only in recent years laws have been passed to protect, give dignity to, and find justice for these women.The hero of this story is Marty Goddard and her tireless efforts to advocate for assault victims. Even though Marty worked tirelessly to make the rape kit what it is today, she's not known for her creation.
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Burn Down Master's House
Clay Cane
Told from multiple perspectives, it follows a number of slaves who were violently ripped from their homeland, forced through unspeakable cruelty, and reached their breaking point, turning their pain into calculated vengeance, scheming of when the would get their justice.Even if they died trying, they would endure no more. And if need be, their resistance would be an inspiration for others to follow. - A hard, but needed read. A mix of the past and future in some senses, especially with the author drawing from his own ancestors.
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Songbird and the Heart of Stone: Crowns of Nyaxia novel
Carissa Broadbent
Compelling characters and relationships. I need more information on how the magic system works and the lore behind the deities and cultures of this world.
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