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The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg ( Human psychology is neat)

The Long Crusade by Raymond Walters (I like learning about people, so reading about education reformers is fun to me)

Who Are We by Samuel Huntington (Because 'Murica)

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I really like that you wrote why you recommended each :)

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Psychology IS neat, I'll check em out

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I've never heard of any of these I'll check em out

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I was going to recommend Altered Carbon but I assumed you were aware of it. Renegade is the first in a series of which I am currently reading part 5.

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Yeah I'm aware of altered carbon it's fairly old and pretty good. I'll definitely check out renegade I've looked it over a couple of times but never pulled the trigger.

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Stand on Zanzibar

The Power Broker

Terry Pratchett's Night Watch

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I had Terry Pratchett recommendations before but I've never read any of his stuff. Ill check these out.

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I read Pratchett as a teen and thoroughly enjoyed his antics, not sure what I'd make of them now. I fondly recall my perception of the world being drastically challenged in a very playful and delightfully naughty(not obscene) way. I still have some of his books that I couldn't part with on the many military "husband ordered pair down your books" moves. Whenever I finally unbox them again I'll have to give them another go! I hadn't heard of Night Watch though. Just want to encourage you to check it out because while his writing is an acquired taste, I think it might be worth it. But I was a libtard version of me then, so who knows lol.

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Putting them on my list!