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Rhonda is reading Falastin: A Cookbook
Fantastic cookbook. Easy recipes but each is full of flavor.
Apr 24, 2023 10:03AM Add a comment
Falastin: A Cookbook

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Rhonda is reading Logavina Street
Outstanding reporting on Sarajevo during the tragic Bosnian war.
Jan 01, 2023 12:53PM Add a comment
Logavina Street

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Rhonda is on page 120 of 496 of Undermoney
Rubbish! I just cant hack this book. It reads like aa mixbetween a finance textbook and a GI Joe comic. Im giving up!
Feb 08, 2022 08:42AM Add a comment
Undermoney

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Rhonda is on page 93 of 496 of Undermoney
Just so, so…but with Ken doll and Barbie doll characters, what should one expect. If the download hadn’t been so expensive, I’d ditch it.
Feb 05, 2022 01:34PM Add a comment
Undermoney

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Rhonda is 18% done with Night
Already an amazing read. Mr. Wiessel’s harrowing account of his captivity at Auschwitz bears witness to suffering of millions at the hands of nazi criminals. And by reading this book, one will become a witness too, the memory and the horrors must be kept alive. Never forget!
Aug 25, 2018 08:50AM Add a comment
Night

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Rhonda is starting Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution
Really looking forward to reading this book Have any of my friends read it yet?
Jul 28, 2015 02:56PM Add a comment
Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution

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Rhonda is reading The Book of Negroes
An inspiring novel about a young African woman enslaved in the early 1700's, this novel follows her journey through slavery to freedom. The 'voice' of Aminata is mostly authentic, so much so that One forgets the author is a man. Mr Hill's protagonist is a strong, dignified, talented woman who uses her wits to help her survive slavery.
May 01, 2015 06:38AM Add a comment
The Book of Negroes

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Rhonda is 8% done with The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914
Qlready provides great insight into thecultural and pokitical trends which contributed to the start of not only WWI but also the continuing troubles of the Balkans. Fascinating, well-written, gripping.
Aug 01, 2014 02:14AM Add a comment
The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914

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Rhonda is on page 99 of 336 of Burial Rites
Already a fascinating read. Well structured and engrossing.
Jul 07, 2014 11:02PM Add a comment
Burial Rites

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