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Great romantic reads you won’t want to put down

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Great romantic reads you won’t want to put down

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  1. Great romantic reads you won’t want to put down

  2. If you love your romantic novels, then you will be pleased with this great list curated by the Mediaion review team. Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer Christopher McCandless, aka Alexander Supertramp, hitchhiked to Alaska and disappeared into the Denali wilderness in April 1992. Five months later, McCandless was found emaciated and deceased in his shelter — but of what cause? Krakauer’s biography of McCandless retraces his steps back to the beginning of the trek, attempting to check out what the young man was looking for on his journey and whether he fully understood what dangers lay before him. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Three Tenant Families by James Agee "Let us now praise famous men and our fathers that begat us.” This line derives the central issue of Agee and Evans’s work: who truly deserves our praise and recognition? According to this 1941 biography, it’s the barely-surviving sharecropper families who the American “Dust Bowl severely impacted” — hundreds of people entrenched in poverty, whose humanity Evans and Agee desperately implore their audience to see in their book.

  3. The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann Another mysterious explorer takes center stage in this gripping 2009 biography. Grann tells Percy Fawcett’s story, the archaeologist who vanished in the Amazon along with his son in 1925, supposedly in search of an ancient lost city. Parallel to this narrative, Grann describes his travels in the Amazon 80 years later: discovering firsthand what threats Fawcett may have encountered and coming to realize what the “Lost City of Z” really was. For more great romance reads and eBooks, check out Mediaion.

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