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    Out on the Wire

    Out on the Wire

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    Out on the Wire is the show about making stories, step by step. Join cartoonist Jessica Abel as she...

The Nightingale
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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One of the all-time best
I have read a lot of books, but this was by far one of the best ever. This book was nothing short of amazing. It's the kind of book that stays with you - I still revisit it in my mind. I have not stopped telling people about it since I read it... When it first came out!! It's a near-perfect read. And for lovers of nonfiction, this book reads like a remarkable, moving true story.
  
The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction
The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction
Neil Gaiman | 2016 | Essays
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Let me preface this by saying that I might be biased, since I have loved everything Neil Gaiman has written. Still, I'm generally not a big fan of nonfiction, especially essays and speeches, and I have loved this. Part of that is that it is speeches and essays about reading, books, comics, and the people that made some of my favorite books and comics. There is humor, passion, intelligence, and nostalgia in almost every essay.
It took me longer to finish this than it usually would, and I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it.
  
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Random Family
Random Family
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc | 2009 | Biography, Fiction & Poetry, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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"There has been no finer nonfiction written in the last century than this penetrating examination not only of a particular family and its travails (written with the complex plot of a Tolstoy novel), but also of the ways in which our society is broken, of a system that congratulates itself as democracy and yet is intractably inequitable. This book has no agenda and makes no argument; it simply reveals the truth of the country in which we live, and allows us to formulate our own call to action."

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