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Asha Rangappa

9 books recommended

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Bring the War Home80% Confidence

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Into Thin Air80% Confidence

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Bowling Alone80% Confidence
@MelissaJPeltier @AliaGvR @jenmercieca Bowling Alone is the name of a book by Robert Putnam about the decline of social capital. It's an excellent read.
The Dance of Anger80% Confidence

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Rigged80% Confidence
@suzannebuzz Yes. I explain this in the below thread, based on the book “Rigged,” by @davidashimer (a book I think everyone should read)
Great book — I highly recommend!!!
Let them Eat Tweets80% Confidence
cc: @Teri_Kanefield I think you’d like this book. It fits in with and illuminates your great explainers on the GOP tent, spectacle, hierarchy, and the rest
On this front, The Language of Emotions is a great book. It's very newagey, but it catalogs a huge range of nuances among the above four basics (like the difference between Sadness and Grief, or Happiness and Joy, or Envy and Jealousy) which I find illuminating.

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