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Last night, I bought Yann Mortel's Life Of Pi and Hisham Matar's In The Country Of Men.
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I've had enough for fiction as of late. I love Vonnegut and everything. But so it goes. Wilentz is widely known as one of the best scholars of history around. I love the time period that this book is set in as it deals with the crumbling power and fall of the federalists in post-revolutionary America. I chose the Darwin book as it's one of those books that you've always read about in books, but have never read. At a certain point, that gets too annoying for me, so I'm compelled to check it out. Carter's book has been out for a few months now. While I already know how Bush has royally screwed up everything he's labored to change, I'm interested in reading of Carter's view of how things should be.
The Rise of American Democracy: The Crisis of the New Order, 1787-1815: College Edition, Volume I"
Sean Wilentz; Paperback;
The Origin Of Species
Charles Darwin; Paperback;
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis
Jimmy Carter; Paperback;