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These sound so interesting, especially the NYT one! Thank you for sharing. I compile my lists with similar 'criteria' too.

Have you read What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo?

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Oh, I highly recommend it. It was the type of book I just could not put down; I had to stretch it to make it last. I've not read What My Bones Know; is it worth checking out?

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Yes, I think you might like it!!

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Both sound fascinating in their own ways - thank you for sharing! 📚

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I'm glad to hear that. If you get to read them—enjoy 😊

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The gray lady winked sounds fascinating, I will definitely have to give it a try. I do love a scandal, but often find myself watching documentaries about them rather than reading. This seems like a good chance to give reading one a go!

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Agreed! To be honest, if they had made a documentary about it, I'd have watched it, too. But the book is beautifully written, so I am confident you'll enjoy it. Let me know.

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The Nichols book looks like a pip - must get! :)

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Yes, it's definitely up there with the 'must-read- on-writing' type of books.

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