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Tilt
by Emma Pattee
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Such great Portland references - fun to know all the actual places!

Brilliant Nature
by Jess French
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Fun to look at the pictures

The Bookshop
by Evan Friss
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When I first heard about this book about bookstores, it seemed right up my alley. Sure enough, this is a great book for book lovers and those who love browsing the shelves of their local brick and mortar. This historical journey through American booksellers goes back to the time of Benjamin Franklin and continues through cultural shifts in the county- from gay rights to racism. The business of books, the evolution of big box retailers and the transition to online sales and digital formats are all discussed. The book was a bit dry at times but did make me excited to visit independent bookstores in other parts of the country. I listened to the audiobook on Libby.

Green Eggs And Ham
by Dr. Seuss
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This was a silly book. I liked when they fell into the water ??

Black History For Beginners
by Denise Dennis
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Excellent! Easy to read, impressively researched.

Rise Of The Earth Dragon: A Branches Book (dragon Masters #1)
by Tracey West
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i love how there's dragons and how there are people that can control them

In the Wild Light
by Jeff Zentner
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This book is one of a kind.I really recommend this book to readers who like intense books!

Dragon Pearl
by Yoon Ha Lee
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It was a really good read.

World War Z
by Max Brooks
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I recommend this book to anyone interested in politics, economics, sociology, religious studies, etc. WWZ is a masterful look into a post-Collapse society following a zombie outbreak. I've recommended this book to people from all sorts of backgrounds and fields of study/work. Each one finds something in the book which pulls them in. However, some people don't like zombies or anything which could be considered scary so that's okay too.

The Handover: How We Gave Control of Our Lives to Corporations, States, and Ais
by David Runciman
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Runciman tries to work a large amount of information into a tight book. He charts a unique comparison of the 'intelligence' function of states, corporations, and the implications of AI. Much of what he says is an argument against the ideas of centralized 'intelligence.' He discusses in some detail the implication on copyright and intellectual property from AI and mostly frames the deleterious effects of AI usage and development from a left-wing lens.
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