![]() ![]() As you can imagine, since I started off adoring history, I went on to study history in college and planned to teach high school history. Today I continue to read non-fiction historical work, historical fiction, dystopian novels, works by non-Western authors, and classics. Tunis and the world of fiction opened up to me. Then, an English teacher assigned His Enemy, His Friend by John R. What might be unusual is that as a teenager I read exclusively in the non-fiction historical genre. I simply cannot remember a time in my life in which reading was not a major part of it. Regina: Since I’ve been asked to share a guest review, I guess it goes without saying I’m a voracious reader. I’ll hand it off to Regina who will introduce herself and share one of her favorite non-fiction books. We hope you that you enjoy these reviews and they lead you to pick up something new that you could also love. For these posts, we will be picking books that our guest contributors have rated as among their favorites. ![]() Periodically, we will feature guest reviews and we will try to pick reviews for books and genres we don’t typically feature on our blog. ![]()
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