I’ve been burning through the books this year. Figured I’d post what I’ve read to date. The 1619 Project edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones (Non-Fiction: Social Sciences/History) I admit to only reading a few pages at a time because these essays contain hard truths about the slavery and institutional racism that is foundational to […]
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Books Read in 2021
I woke up on this last day of 2021 determined to set down a list of books I read this year. The number comes to about 30, although I’m fairly sure I’ve read an additional 10 – 15 I simply don’t recall. But here is the year-end round-up. As you can see, I read pretty much everything.
Barnes and Noble Bought by Hedge Fund
By now, you will no doubt be aware that Barnes & Noble Booksellers (for whom I work part time) has been sold to Elliot Advisors, a Private Equity/Hedge Fund that had already bought out the U.K.’s Waterstone’s.