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starting a great manual for making natural remedies from multiple authors
The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett.
For a serious read, I’m reading the “American Empire trilogy” by Chalmers Johnson.
At the moment I’m (re-)reading the first book, “Blowback”.

And on my bus ride to and from work I’m reading “The Briefing” anthology (The e-book that comes with Phoenix Point) by Jonas Kyratzes and Allen Stroud on my phone.
Post edited November 03, 2021 by 4-vektor
The Ornament of the World by Maria Rosa Menocal. I'm about sixty pages in and so far so good. I'm finding it to uplifting as well as informative.
The Crippled God [Malazan Book of the Fallen #10] by Steven Erikson
Various reviews of the new Intel processors out yesterday. They are quite good but not good enough to beat AMD in quite all metrics yet. Several problems with them can and will be fixed with improved software.
Brendon Chase by B.B.
"Democracy: The God That Failed" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Finishing Different Seasons by Stephen King
The Irishman
by Charles Brandt
Bones of the Hills by Conn Iggulden. Not my favorite Historical Fiction writer,(that honor goes to Bernard Cornwell) but still a solid adventure in that genre.
The Global Economy as You've Never Seen It: 99 Ingenious Infographics That Put It All Together
by Thomas Ramge, Jan Schwochow,
Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
Life, The Universe, and Everything - Douglas Adams
Post edited November 17, 2021 by Lionel212008
Pet Sematary - Steven King