what i read after i go break tech stuff at school…

“Robert’s Rules of Order” – starting my national FCCLA prep – started a 300 question test after this one – which was a bit like – and very much not like – the book – still did okay though

“The Everything Robert’s Rules of Order” – so this book is 3x the length of the original – which is funny – this one helped a bit – definitely better than not reading it

“the incredible teenage brain” – learned a lot from this one – very science based – and good takeaways for the classroom

“range” – good book – had a teacher ask if she should read the teenage brain book – and honestly, i learned more for the classroom from range – it’s not an education book, but there was a great chapter in the book that all should read

“the hermit king” – book on north korea’s leader – good book – although, it doesn’t seem like North Korea’s end is going to be a good one – or a smooth one for the rest of the world

“names heard long ago” – fascinating book on the influence of Hungary in the development of soccer/football – and a sad book as many of the men died in WWII concentration camps

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Hot and Humid Reads

“John Cangelosi” – ballplayer when I grew up – underdog story – good for kids

“Bending Toward Justice” Doug Jones – great book – very good – the Carry Me Home book is the standard – but for a politician:) he did a wonderful job

“Lenny’s Book of Everything” – in the YA section – needed something to read

“Truth Worth Telling” – Scott Pelley – CBS News anchor – really enjoyed the book – kept me company in California