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Apparently, I‘m really down for reading about national crises these days! While this was not as thought-provoking as The Premonition, Wright does do a good job of hitting all the major Covid tribulations of 2020 in the US. This chronological account points out all the times we could‘ve kept things under control and didn‘t. While this ilk of books are interesting and popular, I‘m not sure there has been enough time to reflect on this crisis. ⬇️
Megabooks The Plague Year was a long news story (with a bit of personal commentary). I‘m not sure I was ready to read such a straightforward account of a difficult time. I‘m honestly near tears. ⬇️ (edited) 4y
Megabooks The Premonition, however, isn‘t a straight news story and comes at the pandemic from a lot of different angles. It left me feeling energized and hopeful. I‘ve definitely got to recommend this one. (edited) 4y
The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
Cinfhen Once again, great reflective review. I forgot I picked up the Lewis book from Audible. Maybe I‘ll listen next 🎧 I‘m currently in middle of 2 audios, 2 ebooks and one print book!! I almost never do that but I can‘t seem to settle with just one book this week. 4y
Megabooks @Cinfhen Thank you!! 😘 The Lewis book is definitely more interesting, and I found it more hopeful because instead of focusing solely on what we missed, it highlights smart people working to make things better. 👍🏻 And gosh that‘s a lot of books!! I‘m about to finish an 🎧 memoir and am reading two print books slowly. I‘m having trouble concentrating on print. 👎🏻 4y
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