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Vashbear@bookwyrm.social

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Moved over from Goodreads on Mar 6 2024. Was tired of the tracking and algorithm to push buying stuff.

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His Very Best (2020, Simon & Schuster, Limited) 5 stars

Carter was way ahead of his time... we need his character in leaders now more than ever

5 stars

This was an interesting and enjoyable book. I was a child when Carter was president. I remember hearing about most of the big world events covered in this book but as a child did not pay much attention: civil rights issues, bussing, stagflation, the energy crisis, panama canal treaty, camp david, the Iranian revolution and hostage crisis, the Reagan Carter election. This book gaves incredible details of what was going on behind the scenes. Carter had exceptional character - and that probably was his undoing as he made enemies from other politicians (even in his own party) by avoiding the typical game of trading favors. As biography it was a great story of a kid growing up in rural georgia, to the Naval academy, to the governor and Presidency, and then years of incredible work. Carter refused to make easy money by doing speeches and appearances for pay.

Great Book …

Outlive (2023, Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale) 5 stars

A groundbreaking manifesto on living better and longer that challenges the conventional medical thinking on …

Important, valuable, useful book ... should have a different title

5 stars

When this book was recommended to me I was put off by the title. The author clears it up in the first chapter: the goal is to live as well as possible, not long as possible. Most people who live into their 70s, 80s or beyond have what he calls "a marginal" decade when their health, strengths, and mental focus decline. But -- unless you are unlucky genetically or from some trauma -- it does not have to be marginal at all. You do have to take responsibility for your health at your current age and "bank reserves" to utilize in your old age. Reserves of muscle, aerobic fitness, neurological pathways and social connections (in real life not online).

I think everyone should read this book, the younger the better

The Dog of the South (2007, Overlook TP) 5 stars

Ray Midge is befuddled when his wife takes off with his car, his money, and …

My favorite book I read in 2023

5 stars

This book is quirky in a fantastic way. Perhaps the funniest book I have read. I don't want to give too much away ... at the end of the book I definitely saw a meaning to draw from the series of situations/observations the main character found himself in.