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March Journal: A Journal for Activism | John Lewis
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CSeydel
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I have my work cut out for me this month … once I finish Challenger that is …

The books pictured include #bookspin and #doublespin from February AND March, plus two more #auldlangspine books I‘m still looking forward to.

kspenmoll I am starting Challenger this week library loan - 4d
CSeydel It‘s not a quick read, but it is very engaging and well-written. It‘s not only the story of the Challenger disaster, of course - it begins with the Apollo 1 tragedy and takes us through the conception of the STS program, which is a lot of agency history and controversy that I didn‘t know before. Still, it never feels like a kitchen-sink approach: everything feels like it‘s contributing to understanding the eventual event of the disaster. 4d
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Gissy
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I read 10 books on March 2021. Two books less in comparison to previous months, but I could say I enjoyed very much my reading time.

Favorites: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue(#BookSpin); The Pull of the Stars (#DoubkeSpin); Midnight Library; When All is Said; and Falling. My 6th favorite book this year was The Winter Ghosts read on February. No bingo but I read #BookSpin & #DoubleSpin

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Fabulous month!! 4y
Gissy @TheAromaofBooks Thank you! 4y
britt_brooke Nicely done!! 4y
Gissy Thank you @britt_brooke🤗 4y
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