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2016 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 6: Read a Biography (Not a Memoir or Autobiography)

Currently reading: RFK Jr.: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and the Dark Side of the Dream - by Jerry Oppenheimer
Will definitely read another.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Brilliant. Troubled. Tragic. - by Editors of Plexus (Editor)
Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America -by T.J. Stiles
Vera (Mrs.Vladimir Nabokov) -by Stacy Schiff
Alfred Hitchcock: The Man Who Knew Too Much - by Michael Wood
Maggie Smith: A Biography -Michael Coveney

Tesla: Man out of Time - Margaret Cheney which I started last year and need to finish. (It's fascinating but a bit tough going in places)
Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow because I am Hamilton "trash" ;)

Jean Strouse's biography of Alice James has been on my shelf for a bit, so I'll be reading that.



The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba's Greatest Abolitionist about the life of Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda. This book is done in verse through various voices of people in her life (including her own. I'll finish it, but for the challenge instead I will read:
The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography


I think a biography is about a person, not a time. I would call this a microhistory. Great book btw.

There are so many great biographies! This might have some good ideas for you http://www.amazon.com/b?node=11021806011. Or you can maybe go with a popular one like Unbroken or The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (which I loved.) Off the top of my head a couple favorites: Naked at the Feast, about Josephine Baker and also The Mayor of Castro Street, about Harvey Milk.

I was looking at Bowie biographies at the library today. :(

Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Alan Turing: The Enigma
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I'm going with Symphony for the City of the Dead too! I loved MT Anderson's [book:Feed - which I also recommend for the dystopian task!

You can always do a two-fer for a middle grade novel! The "Who Was" series covers all kinds of people: http://www.whowasbookseries.com/who-was/


The Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk and RFK: A Candid Biography of Robert F. Kennedy
I recently read an excellent biography of Thomas Cromwell, who was minister to Henry VIII. It's called Thomas Cromwell: The Untold Story of Henry VIII's Most Faithful Servant. If you like English history, you may enjoy this one!





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I just finished that! I ended up listening to Tyler Hamilton's book right after it because I NEEDED MORE INFORMATION. But Wheelmen was very good with both the macro level story and introducing details that Tyler Hamilton's account left out. Maybe this was because they assumed people who were interested already knew them? Either way, I found it to be very helpful -- I wouldn't have understood some of the references in Hamilton's book without having read Wheelmen first.

I would say this is not really a biography since it is not about Kesey's life, but rather an event (or series of events.) Also, its not really about Kesey any more than Corso or Cassady or any of the other Pranksters. Maybe it qualifies as a book about politics or mental illness? It sounds interesting. There is a really cool documentary about the trip, I believe its called Magic Bus.

Thanks Bonnie, that makes a lot of sense! It's definitely a fun book to read. I wonder if I've seen that documentary, it sounds good! I went through a big Merry Pranksters kick after reading The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test in high school, but it's been a long time. I think I'll do It’s All a Kind of Magic: The Young Ken Kesey for this task then.



Ooh, let me know how that is! I had the same kick at the same time. Its a bit surprising how much entertainment can be wrung out of a group of narcissists, and a large stash of hallucinogens.

I just finished that! I ended up listening to Tyler Ha..."
I read the Tyler Hamilton book in 2014 and I loved it. Personality and character defects aside, I still think Armstrong was a spectacular athlete doping or not. Thanks for the thumbs up on the book choice!!

I finished King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa last year (it took me years to read because the subject matter was harrowing). Personally, I think it's more history than biography but lots of folks have it shelved under biography. I think you should go for it. Honestly, it should also qualify as a horror novel.

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Yikes! I found it at a library sale, but maybe I will find something else! Thanks for the review and thoughts!




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It looks like I'll be reading more than one biography this year, and to think I thought this would be my hardest challenge!