Chauna Craig
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Great Falls, Montana, The United States
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June 2015
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The Widow's Guide to Edible Mushrooms
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Wings and Other Things
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Permafrost Vol. 38, Issue 1
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Flash Fiction America: 73 Very Short Stories
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Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose
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| I first encountered Beck with her North Star book, which I needed at the time. I nearly quit reading this one because the early part on calming my "anxiety creature" was something I felt I had tackled and just needed quick reminders about. But I'm gl ...more | |
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| Important book that demonstrates, through scientific study, how people become susceptible to misinformation and what can be done about it (and it's not hopeless!) ...more | |
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| Dystopian books about surveillance don't feel so "what if?" to me anymore, and I appreciated Lalami's notes in the back about her research, i.e. the "pre-crime" detention is already a thing when it comes to immigrants. Prescient and compelling. I'd l ...more | |
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| Probably Larson's best book though my personal favorite is Dead Wake. The research, the way he structures the storylines and the historical significance of all the interlocking events is just all brilliantly done. ...more | |
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Calling a woman crazy is a man’s last resort when he’s failed to control her.
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4.5 I am obsessed with this book. Not for the serial killer stuff (it falls into the tired trap of prurient details that only de-humanize victims in my mind), but for the thought-provoking connections between toxic industrialism (lead smelters and che ...more |
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| I loved Migrations so much, and this McConaghy novel equals that one in is haunting portrayals of grieving characters, the atmospheric writing, the deep sad awareness of writing and living against catastrophic climate change. I may love Wild Dark Sho ...more | |









































