New here. This will be my first booktalk.org book!
Looking forward to talking with others about Non-Ficiton.
I am posting because no one has posted here yet. Curious as to how many people are reading this book and will be part of the discussions.
cheers
Sara
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I have almost finished reading the book, and want to reread each chapter again as I post my replies to the respective subheadings. It is definitely thought-provoking and should engender lots of debate. Chapter 2 was brutal. I had to take a break from reading for a couple of days about half-way through before finishing that chapter.
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