Really interesting book. Originally, I thought it was going to talk more about outbreak vectors and the history of disease, but have been pleasantly surprised that it's actually discussing more the history of how outbreaks in the United States have impacted the immigrant community and how they've been treated over the years due to backwards ideas, shoddy science and their willingness to do jobs that most Americans consider beneath them.. but from a historical perspective.
Recently finished "The Muse" by Jessie Burton: great book!!
My current before bed book "Children if Eden" by Joey Grafecca, just started so not sure if I can recommend since it's a young adult book and I am not far enough into the story yet.
My daytime commute book: "Design Systems" by Alla Kholmatova which I highly recommend to anyone who is working as a visual designer, or works with web/ux designers.
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Current stack that I’m working through
I am listening to this audiobook
My current before bed book "Children if Eden" by Joey Grafecca, just started so not sure if I can recommend since it's a young adult book and I am not far enough into the story yet.
My daytime commute book: "Design Systems" by Alla Kholmatova which I highly recommend to anyone who is working as a visual designer, or works with web/ux designers.
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson
White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America by Nancy Isenberg
This one is my very favorite from the series!
I LIKE it. I just can't stay awake to read it
A sci fi/mystery/thriller romance novel. I'd recommend