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Mark Lieberman

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Lately, I have been reading a lot of fiction police thrillers, even though those aren’t my preferred genre (memoirs are my favorite). I stumbled into them and it all started after I read James Patterson’s memoir. Alex Cross was my first. I then dived into all the Michael Bennett books, the Women’s Murder Club books by James Patterson and all the Jesse Stone books, Spenser books, and Sunny Randall books by Robert B Parker and others after Parker passed away. With Parker’s books, they take place in the same realm of life, so the characters are common throughout all the books. I have just finished reading the Lucas Davenport books by John Sandford.

I rarely don't like a book other or do not finish a book. I would say that 99.9% of the books I r
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The Dad Gets Edumacated

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Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias – by Don Van Natta Jr.

I knew a little bit about Babe and read a little bit about her in a book called Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable History of Women’s Basketball by Susan Shackleford and Pamela Grundy, but I wanted to know more, and this book didn’t disappoint me at all.

From her high school basketball team as a Senior in 1930, she was recruited by the Golden Cyclones, a women’s basketball team from the Employer

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