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Rome753
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I thought this was a good read. It provided a good overview of the Pacific Theater of WW2. While the U.S. and Japan were the primary focus, other countries involved (such as Australia and Britain) were included as well. Besides major battles and campaigns, other topics include some political aspects, as well as some personal dynamics, like the rivalry between the army and navy. Definitely recommend.

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IriDas
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Sad but ultimately hopeful book of poems about one of the many dark parts of United States history. File it under “stories the Right doesn‘t want your kids to know.”

Edited to add the photo. 😑

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dabbe
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#Two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView (thanks for the tag! 😍)

1. I wish it were a library. I have books EVERYWHERE. No idea how many, perhaps a few hundred. I'm in the process of getting new bookshelves and reorganizing, but it's taking forever because I'm lazy. 🤷‍♀️
2. HEARTSTONE by C.J. Sansom: my favorite historical-detective-fictional author. 🤩

TheSpineView I get the 'everywhere'. Thanks for playing 4h
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Deblovestoread
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An appropriate meme to go with @TheSpineView ‘s #Two4Tuesday questions. I needed a smile and it always delivers. ❤️📚❤️

dabbe 🤩😍🤣 What else are homes for except for books and pets? 5h
Leftcoastzen Books & pets , same page ! 5h
TheSpineView 🤣🤣🤣 4h
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Robotswithpersonality

“Dictionaries, he explained, were records of the language, AS IT IS USED...“[emphasis added 😁]
👏🏻🙌🏻

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DebinHawaii
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And again, today‘s trip is Hilo but with coworkers so the reading will only happen on the plane. Hoping to finish this one today for #Naturalitsy.

AllDebooks I loved it. 😍 8h
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ncsufoxes
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“Blindness is a radically distinct way of being in the world. Humans are so fundamentally visual in their understanding & experience that blindness requires its own domain.” I did not know that over 70% of people that are blind live in poverty. Mainly because the education model for the blind is not built on ensuring that blind people being successful. Our systems are not built for disabilities either (& currently they are all being defunded or

ncsufoxes minimized in the US). SSI for disabled people too is a horrific standard ($9,528/year, way below the poverty level & has not been adjusted since 1972). There are exacerbated differences of how people navigate the disabled world based on your family‘s income. ****Disability is a political issue.**** Always has been & always will be. Reminder too disabled people are one of the most disenfranchised groups when it comes to voting & too many (edited) 8h
ncsufoxes decisions are made about their care, medical, education, housing, independence, livelihoods, supports without most not having equal access to vote. 8h
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Lcsmcat
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1. Yes, 2,894 currently, but I have a book on order, so . . .
2. Highly recommend the tagged book! If you want to play, consider yourself tagged. #two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView

TheSpineView I'm impressed. A to the Book count! Thanks for playing 8h
Lcsmcat @TheSpineView Clearly I have a problem. 😂 8h
TheSpineView @Lcsmcat You are in good company here. 7h
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jenniferw88
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dabbe Thanks for sharing this! I‘ll pass it on once Litsy‘s not so wonky. 🤩 8h
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Lcsmcat
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I can honestly say this is the first string quartet with didgeridoo I‘ve ever heard. And the first Sculthorpe. Not really good for “background music at work” today, what with the barking and all. 😀

TheBookHippie 🤭 10h
AnneCecilie I haven‘t listen to today‘s piece yet, but now you have me intrigued 8h
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