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kristamleigh

kristamleigh

Joined July 2018

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This is a thorough look at the Chernobyl accident and its aftermath. The human, political, and environmental effects were far-reaching and world-changing. It does give technical descriptions of radioactivity and the reactor itself. I am a chemist so I enjoyed the detail, but you could skim those sections if you wanted and still find this a great read.

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This book is an unsettling reminder of the need to improve the lives of women around the world. The chapter on child brides was particularly difficult to read. I recommend because it is so easy to forget or ignore these truths while living with the freedoms I enjoy.

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A great overview about how our government is designed and some of its critical functions. Also a cautionary tale, ignoring these aspects of our bureaucracy could have unintended and dire consequences.

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The Overstory: A Novel | Richard Powers
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I loved the beginning of this book and the ecological message. I didn't love the ending and I thought the plot was muddy through the last third. Some beautiful sections, especially the descriptions of trees and forests.

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This book is very unsettling and had me checking my doors and windows before going to bed. BUT I enjoyed the mix of mystery and memoir. I really wanted her to solve the puzzle and catch the guy! The Golden State Killer crimes were numerous and chilling. I am glad they (finally) caught him (probably).

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Circe | Madeline Miller
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Good spin on a story from Greek mythology! I enjoyed it while traveling!

staci.reads Circle has been on my list for awhile. Glad you had time to read on your Galapagos adventure! 6y
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Great book about the women that developed the internet. Interesting history!

staci.reads Yay! You must have gotten a new phone! 6y
kristamleigh I did! Thanks for the welcome 😊 6y
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