Steve Schale
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Recommended Books
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Dark Star Safari
Freezing Order
Caste

The Spy and the Traitor
Promise Me, Dad

The River of Doubt
The Book of Joy

The Nickel Boys

Red Notice

World Travel
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“@acaseofthegolf2 @markbaldwin1 @MaMondayQInfo Mark sent me Harlem Shakes. It’s a phenomenal read. Sick Puppy is hilarious political novel about Florida. No Good Among The Living is a wonderful book about Afghanistan, as is Places in Between I love Paul Theroux’s travelogues Dark Star Safari is a good place to start”
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“@DavidLauter @pkcapitol I know I’m a Biden fan, but his book about Beau is a legit good read. A true story of father’s love for his boy.”
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“Book 13 the Bourdain/@LaurieWoolever guide to just about everywhere. Not only is it a fun read through Bourdain’s travels courtesy of Woolever’s phenomenal work, it’s a reference guide to the journey of a good life.”
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