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    1. Maybe not my “favorite”, but I’m in my second year of law school and I’ve been reading a ton of constitutional law for criminal procedure class, and those have been super interesting.

    2. I just finished Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures by Merlin Sheldrake and it was absolutely fascinating.

    3. I’ve only read two and they were The Wager and Killers of the Flower Moon. I liked Killers more, personally.

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      *Breaking Free* by Rachel Jeffs (memoir by ex-FLDS member) was super fascinating!

      If historical fiction is okay, *Pachinko* by Min Jin Lee was actually my favorite book overall. It’s about the Japanese occupation of Korea and supposedly super accurate. It covers one family over several generations.

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      _How the World Really Works_ by Vaclav Smil.

      Read it in the recommendations from Bill Gates in Gates Notes.

      This is a book that stands true to its name.

      PS: Not completed yet. It’s a really information heavy book. Taking my time to go chapter by chapter.

    6. *Midnight in Chernobyl* by Adam Higginbotham absolutely gripped me. Fascinating and very understandable explanation of what happened.

      *How to Stand Up to a Dictator* by Maria Ressa also made a very strong impression on me.

      The actual first one that jumped to mind is, as far as I can see, only available in German: *Erzählende Affen* by Samira El Ouassil and Friedemann Karig.

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