A8. A microhistory – The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson

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Finished 10/18/18

I had to look this up, I didn’t know what books counted as micro histories. Oh boy did I find options. There were many books that interested me, I’m someone that would totally read a book all about the history of just salt! Yes the condiment. Anyway I chose this one in particular because of the ease of obtaining it. I really enjoyed it, the science in the book was a tad hard for me but I’ve never been amazing at science. I was able to at least follow along and it was interesting to read the history of it all, how one person was able to trace the outbreak of cholera back to the source just by personal investigation. There was a lot of repetition which is why this ended up being a 3 for me. After reading this book I’m excited to explore more micro-history books.

15. A book about feminism – We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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Finished 07/30/18

I really enjoyed this, it was very to the point. I both read and listed to the audiobook, which was a little under an hour. The only reason this wasn’t 5⭐️s was because of how short it was and I felt many of the things mentioned could have been expanded upon. I wanted a little more but nonetheless it was a great read.