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2019 Read Harder Challenge
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Task #5: A book by a journalist or about journalism


Ooh, perfect! I can't wait to finally read it!


For others looking for suggestions I highly recommend All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation and/or Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger both by Rebecca Traister and both are excellent!


Also, Happiness Is a Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year Among the Oldest Old by John Leland was very good.

Awesome list!





In this case, protagonist Elena Abbott is a chain-smoking, brandy-drinking investigative journalist in 1970s detroit who is willing to pursue stories those in power would rather see silenced. They weren't happy about the story she did on police brutality, and they'd just as soon she dropped the story about mutilated corpses, putting pressure on her boss to fire her. While on the story of the first human victim found, Elena witnesses a shadowy monster, the likes of which took her first husband from her. What follows is equal parts investigative journalism and Lovecraftian horror, with a fair deal of social critique along the way.






I was just thinking the same thing! Currently reading it and LOVING it. I think, for me, it counts! :)





Hi Kelly, the challenge is:
Task #5: A book by a journalist or about journalism
So if the author is a journalist that counts!

I am commenting on my own post, having now read two articles about the numerous errors in this book (https://splinternews.com/jill-abramso...) and that at least some of it was plagiarized (https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/...). So I am going back to my original idea of reading April Ryan's Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House (https://www.amazon.com/Under-Fire-Rep...). Reading about journalism through a book that was plagiarized and error-filled kind of defeats the purpose!




Such an amazing book.


My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



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I (and my book club) loved The Glass Castle and The Persian Pickle Club!!
Also, if you enjoy historical fiction, I loved Half Broke Horses!!


I'm reading this book now/off and on. I think I can tell who the sources are by the perspective that is being told. The Steve-Bannon-as-probable-source section about the 2016 election was hard to stomach. I can't read too much of this book at a time.

Oh, neat! I remember checking this book out from the library but not getting to it before my checkout time ran out. Maybe it's worth another go?



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Definitely, I've been looking forward to reading that book for a while.