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Ddzmini
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🥰🙌🏽

MemoirsForMe 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 4mo
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Therewillbebooks
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Some more potential Dad Bios

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Eggs
Working | Robert A. Caro
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Caro‘s mini-memoir about his research and interviews for The Power Broker and his 4 LBJ volumes (a 5th one is in the works). He is an amazing writer who is dedicated to getting the “whole story”.

#RushAThon Day 13 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 1y
Eggs @DieAReader 🤗😊 1y
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 1y
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Robert Caro is a brilliant writer and I don‘t think anyone has ever done more thorough research. This is the first of 5 volumes about LBJ. The detail is amazing (he went and lived in the TX hill country for years to get to know people so he could get interviews), and sometimes feels like too much, until later you realize how well different threads and themes come together. A big book, but definitely worth a read!

fredthemoose Looking forward to the next one, but maybe not quite yet… 1y
IamIamIam When I was pregnant with my son, I would read this to fall asleep! I had to prop it up, though!! 🤣 Good on you for getting through these chunksters!!! 1y
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TuesdayReviews
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Not about what you might think, given the title. It is instead THE preeminent novel about Texas politics. The cover also features an Austin that looks VERY different than it does today. #bookhaul

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Hooked_on_books
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This is a beast of a history book that is right in my wheelhouse. It details how the forces of JFK‘s developing interest in protecting the environment came together with Rachel Carson‘s Silent Spring and sent the US forward in developing environmental policy under 3 presidents. I loved it but I would say it‘s definitely necessary to have a strong interest in the topic rather than just a passing one.

Addison_Reads Thank you for this review. I had never heard of this and now I must read it. 😀 2y
Hooked_on_books @Addison_Reads You‘re welcome! I actually stumbled across it before it was published and pre-ordered it, which I NEVER do, so I completely understand! 2y
AllDebooks This looks like something I need in my life 😍📚 2y
Hooked_on_books @AllDebooks It‘s pretty fabulous! 2y
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Bluebird
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I read the 3rd book, Master of the Senate, ~15 years ago because I‘d always been interested in how Congress worked (thank you Mr Smith Goes to Washington) and knew Johnson was instrumental in getting a lot accomplished during his tenure. I went back and read the others because I loved Caro‘s engaging writing style and his thorough research. I both love & hate LBJ: A brilliant strong leader…A despicable controlling man! Caro holds nothing back!

Bluebird This book spans the years 1959 to 1964. LBJ goes from the height of his power as Majority leader of the Senate to holding the ineffectual and ridiculed role as JFK‘s VP to being thrust into the Presidency after the assassination. Another fascinating look at this brilliant but flawed man. 2y
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ValerieAndBooks
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My youngest and I do a informal buddy read every summer. He has been interning in DC all summer. So, we are reading the first in the autobiography series by Robert Caro about LBJ (tagged). I found my copy in this quirky bookstore in Burlington, NJ (where I was visiting a quilt shop). I don‘t recall it‘s name but it‘s on the same street as the quilt shop. Caro is very detailed, but a great writer. Not sure if we‘ll finish by the end of summer 😜.

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fredthemoose
Working | Robert A. Caro
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Robert Caro looking back on what it took to write his books on Robert Moses and Lyndon Johnson. Less “how to write books” and more reflections. Not what I expected, but still really interesting. In some cases it sounds like he republished essays from other publications, but that wasn‘t clear on audio until the end of the essay, so I‘m some cases it seemed a little disjointed. But still great.