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jmtrivera
March: Book One | John Robert Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
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Catching up with #MarchintoReading while at the doctor's! This is my #recentnonfictionread - so recent, I'm not quite done with it yet! But I'm trying to keep up with #MarchinMarch so I'll finish tonight. Such a fascinating story so far.

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JacintaMCarter
March: Book One | John Robert Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Nate Powell
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I haven't finished it yet, but my most #RecentNonfictionRead is the first in the March trilogy. I read part three for a Protest Literature class, so now I'm starting back at the beginning. #MarchIntoReading

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Sharpeipup
Eyewitness: Great Britain | Michael Leapman
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Given our trip is about a month away, this travel guide is my #recentnonfictionread #marchintoreading

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EvieBee
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Realizing that I've only read one nonfiction book this year so far! It was a library book so can't post a pic of it. So opted for this memoir which I loved! A little creepy but beautifully written. Read it late last year. #RecentNonFictionRead #MarchIntoReading

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diovival
Blue Highways: A Journey Into America | William Least Heat Moon
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Pickpick

A bit late but I'm finally finished my slow read! And just in time for Sunday night book club. Moo-Moo was being such book hog.
#recentnonfictionread #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

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magictoyshop
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Pickpick

all it took was a weekend of festivities to make me miss Day 3 of #marchintoreading -- but no more! My #recentnonfictionread was almost 2 years ago 😲 After calling it quits with my on-again-off-again ex, I bought this at the airport before hopping on a flight to Krabi, Thailand. Quite possibly the best airport read I've ever bought. Witty and illuminating, it taught me that having too many choices is as good as having none at all. Loved it!

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BookmarkTavern
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Mehso-so

#recentnonfictionread An interesting and important read for my book club, but I was a bit disappointed. 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑

In the beginning, he takes great care to explain that the statistics of Pearl Harbor are more than that. He provides names and stories of some of the men who died. But when we get to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it's just statistics. I needed a story about someone lost that day. Just one. #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

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underthebelljar
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My most #recentnonfictionread(s). Still need to read March Book Three though. All of these were amazing! #latepost #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

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BarbaraJean
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I've read more nonfiction this year than I usually do... so I have several picks for a #recentnonfictionread! All of these were excellent, too. (Or are... as I'm still finishing this one up!) #marchintoreading

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Bookzombie
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Pickpick

I finished this in February, and I'm still talking and thinking about it. This is an important part of history we all need to learn about and learn from so we don't repeat it. The book itself is well written and easily read, even though the subject is rough. I can't recommend this book enough.

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#marchintoreading Day 3
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Bookzombie I just want to give a shout out to the Eclectic Readers podcast. @EclecticReaders @TheNextBook After I finished this, I listened to their podcast and it was great. http://sunriserobot.net/eclecticreaders/31/ 7y
TheNextBook I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was a great discussion about a really imprtant and relevant topic. 7y
Bookzombie @TheNextBook It was. It was also great to get more information on where the title came from. I had never heard of the poem or song. Thank you! 7y
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jmtrivera @Bookzombie Thanks for the shout-out! It really was a thought-provoking read in so many ways. I'm still thinking about it. 7y
Merethebookgal It really is such a thought-provoking book. I'm glad you enjoyed the podcast episode! 7y
EclecticReaders Glad to hear you enjoyed the podcast episode! Thanks for listening! 7y
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