What I have read since 1974

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List of books read in 2017

  Title Author(s) Pages Source Date
2806How to read water: clues and patterns from puddles to the seaTristan Gooley
Neil Gower
393pg1/1/2017
2807Atlantic: great sea battles, heroic discoveries, titanic storms, and a vast ocean of a million storiesSimon Winchester495ewl1/7/2017
2808The shareholder value myth: how putting shareholders first harms investors, corporations, and the publicLynn A. Stout134ewl1/8/2017
2809Paper: paging through historyMark Kurlansky389ewl1/22/2017
2810A great place to have a war: America in Laos and the birth of a military CIAJoshua Kurlantzick323ewl7/1/2017
2811Earning the Rockies: how geography shapes America's role in the worldRobert D. Kaplan201ewl7/18/2017
2812Antifragile: things that gain from disorderNassim Nicholas Taleb519ewl7/21/2017
2813A fine mess: a global quest for a simpler, fairer, and more efficient tax systemT. R. Reid278pg7/24/2017
2814The rise and fall of American growth: the U.S. standard of living since the Civil WarRobert J. Gordon762ewl9/8/2017
2815Draft no. 4: on the writing processJohn McPhee192ewl10/29/2017
2816A history of the Federal Reserve. Volume 2. Book 2, 1970-1986Allan H. Meltzer616ewl11/2/2017
2817The undoing project: a friendship that changed our mindsMichael M. Lewis362ewl11/28/2017
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