Friday, June 19, 2015

#31 Catastrophe and #32 Where all the light tends to go

#31
Catastrophe

If you are in to macro changes in human history this is the book for you.  It starts off with a bang and ends well, but toward the end you are ready for it to be over.  The impact of a volcano in 535AD changes the course of history.  The most important part of the book to me was the causal link of so many events.  4 stars

#32
Where All Light Tends to Go

This is dark, painful, violent and beautiful to borrow a phrase from another reveiwer.  A most read for anyone who understands the south or rural poverty.  I loved this book.  5 stars for a new writer.

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