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Doubleday

4 books

No. 0115 History · Desert Southwest

Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West

Hampton Sides

Kit Carson was a small, illiterate, soft-spoken trapper who couldn’t read the dime novels that made him a legend while he was still alive. Sides uses him as the thread through the whole conquest of the Southwest — the Mexican…

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Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West
No. 0181 novel · No fixed address

James

Percival Everett

Huckleberry Finn from Jim’s side, and the first thing Everett does is give him back his mind. The slave dialect is a performance the enslaved put on for white people and drop the second they’re alone — Jim teaches the…

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James
No. 0066 adventure · South America

River of Doubt

Candice Millard

Despite his well-document track record of pushing beyond his physical limits and emerging from life-threatening situations mostly unscathed, Theodore Roosevelt’s journey through uncharted regions of the Amazon almost broke him. What started as a comically arrogant march through the jungle…

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River of Doubt
No. 0488 novel · Europe

Villa Coco

Andrew Sean Greer

The writing in this book is anguished from the first page: It’s precious, far too self-aware, awkward, and twee. It set me on edge. I pushed through another or ten or so pages and gave up. I might return for…

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Villa Coco