Reading
Its What I Do is starting to look like one of the best decisions I've made in a long time. Im far more accustomed to reading books like
Game of Thrones or
Lord of the Rings. But a recent timeline non-fiction book has gotten my attention for the first time ever. The amount of detail in the prelude shows a no-holds barred style of writing, with an attention to detail. The writing really makes it feel dangerous, and leaves readers with a cliffhanger that we don't get to resolve until later in the book. The pictures she took during the conflict in Libya are exceptional, showing the fear and uncertainty in many of the rebel fighters. Often these photos were taken just before a helicopter strafe or a bombing by government planes. Then when she is writing about her early life, she has the same style of writing. Only the truth is written.
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Jack P. waiting for a student to finish their question at Wednesday's Career Fair |
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Emliy McTavish explains working at an insurance company to an older student |
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Wednesday's Career Fair at LBCC |
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