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Greetings from the "Friendly City"
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Greetings from the "Friendly City"
As with most if the other introductions I have read, I too am new to the online book talk community. I am from a small town in Tennessee, which prides itself on being the "Friendly City." I am a recent college grad with a degree in biology and now struggling with the eternal question of what to do with my life. Thus, I am working in a field totally different from my education. As far as my literary interests are concerned, I tend to gravitate towards reading historical non-fiction. However, I gain insights from every type of book I read. I look forward to sharing in and discussing thoughts with all of you!
- ZachSylvanus
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Hello! What field are you working in now, and what was your favorite field in biology?
The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. -- Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot
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Hello Katelyn, welcome to Booktalk!
I read historical fiction too, that is when I can find books that are not a love story with the history part as a mere backdrop.
I love James Michener-- serious info, no nonsense or romance. I'm not against historical fiction which includes a love story-- there are a few books like this on the list I gave about "My books in French".
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I read historical fiction too, that is when I can find books that are not a love story with the history part as a mere backdrop.
I love James Michener-- serious info, no nonsense or romance. I'm not against historical fiction which includes a love story-- there are a few books like this on the list I gave about "My books in French".
Ophelia.
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