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From Diane: In 1215: The Year of Magna Carta, each chapter takes a closer look into every facet of English life during this period in time, to get a broader view of the "how and why" the Magna Carta was written. Once and awhile, the facts presented are a bit dry, but in spite of that, it is a fascinating look into an important moment in history.
 
From Leena: Certainly interesting for all those chemists out there. This book contains descriptions and explanations for all sorts of chemical experiments with show effects usually accompanied by a quote from Literature to introduce them.
 
Theresa says: I highly enjoyed reading this book. It explains the different types of dreams, as well as explaining what astral travel is
 
From Mimi: If you ever wondered what the person across the table was really saying, this is a good start for reading the non verbal signals that we all send out.
 
From Theresa: Being part Cherokee these next 2 books are of great interest to me. This book recounts the events leading up to and the subsequent removal of the Indians from their homeland east of the Mississippi to the Indian Territory.
 
From Theresa: This book gives an accounting of the people involved with The Trail of Tears through the many letters, newspaper accountings, diaries and journals.
 
From Casey: "One of my absolutely all time favorite books. It follows a man as he goes on an odyssey of two lane roads around the entire country. I have actually followed his path on a trip across the country by myself."
 
From Casey: "A fascinating correlation to how the world evolved economically, socially, and spiritually. You wouldn't think that salt played such an important part. Just wait and see."
 
From Casey: "A brilliant, readable, inspired insight into the nature of genius. I was enthralled and in awe."
 
From Theresa: A new favorite of mine, this book has a selection of stories of women and their travel experiences.
 
 
 
   
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