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currently reading Archaeology of East Asia: The Rise of Civilization in China, Korea and Japan
Book by Gina Lee Barnes
Very interesting so far, the book is very detail oriented and provides a lot of insight to the people of the times mentioned. I also like that it has detailed pictures and graphs outlining events and the like.
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Ecological vision by Peter Drucker
It's one the drucker's masterpieces
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In Pieces by Sally Field. What a well written memoir, enjoying it.
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The History of the Anglo-Saxons - Primary Source Edition Paperback
by Sharon Turner
Still reading history related materials every now and then I venture off to Historical Fiction lol
Its a nice read, my favorite things are honestly the battles and drama between kingdoms and vikings.
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Daisy Jones & The Six - Really fun, very readable novel, kinda interested how it translates into a TV Show!
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War of the Wolf - "Saxon Stories #11" By Bernard Cornwell
Really Hurts to be finishing off the series, Not sure why but Uhtred's become one of my favorite characters.
I'm lucky enough they adapted it for television and it hasn't been canceled or anything as of yet.
Has to be one of my favorite series of all time.
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Well, I'm reading Turning the Flywheel by management guru Jim Collins
It's highly recommended for business students
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