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Tag Archives: books
I am Malala, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and Terrorism
I am in the middle of reading I am Malala, in which Malala Yousafzai tells her story of being shot by the Taliban. She tells of when the Taliban first came to Swat, which is the tribal region she is from … Continue reading
Posted in Fun, Personal Blogging
Tagged books, Harry Potter, Malala Yousafzai, Reading the world
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The Strange Library
Since my decision to read more of the world I’ve spent time at several books stores looking at literature from different countries. About a week ago I come across interesting book call The Strange Library by Japanese author Murakami. And indeed the whole book … Continue reading
Glorified Nature
Thinking back to my post about Last Child in the Woods and how the book glorifies nature. While I do believe that nature is valuable and it is important to take time in nature there is another side of nature … Continue reading
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
While reading through NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman I come across a section where he talks about a group of people with autism, who like people in the deaf community, want to be identified as being autistic instead of being called … Continue reading
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Tagged autism, books, disability, Steve Silberman, Ted Talks
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Go Set a Watchman
Sometimes people are not who you think they are. Sometimes those very people are your own parents. Sometimes it’s yourself.