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The Five Best Books I Read in 2018

Posted on January 24, 2019 by Keith Akre

The 5 Best Books I Read in 2018 While I did not read quite as many books as I would have liked last year, (I never do), I did read some great ones.  I started the year continuing a divergence into gilded age and 20’s American history.  From there, I moved into brain science with Read more about The Five Best Books I Read in 2018[…]

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  • Social posted on January 2, 2011
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