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Quinn Roberts
is on page 147 of 288
Two chapters tonight, couldn't help myself. And I missed a night or two of reading this over the weekend so consider it catching up. Still really enjoying it, but it has gotten slower. Luckily I'm enough of a nerd that the pure history of it is enough to keep me hooked lol
— Jun 01, 2025 09:56PM
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Quinn Roberts
is on page 101 of 288
Ive been doing a chapter a night of this but the chapter for tonight was simply too short and I had to keep reading so I am now going to bed much later than I should but it was worth it im loving this book. It is making me feel crazy that I had never heard of any of this before but it's a great story and truly adds so much more depth to my understanding of cold war era history
— May 28, 2025 10:36PM
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Quinn Roberts
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One of the most gripping and vivid non-fiction books I've ever read. It makes it so easy for you to get swept up in the history and enjoy it as a great story in its own right. Also just genuinely impressive how much detail Simon Hall managed to dig up and fit in.
— May 25, 2025 10:02PM
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Quinn Roberts
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This is the book that was gifted to all Macalester International Studies graduates this year. I'm hoping to finish it this Summer as a kind of final homework assignment. I've only gone through the prologue and chapter one but I'm so excited for it already, it was a great pick from the department I think
— May 24, 2025 09:22PM
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