Decision at Doona by Anne McCaffrey. The ethics of having colonized a planet which was already home to a sentient lifeform, after swearing off all contact with sentient species, having once caused a mass suicide as a result.
I'm reading more than one book at the moment. Two books are poetry; one is a Little House on the Prairie book; and one is "Foundation's Fear" by Gregory Benford (scifi). I have found that there are a lot of best-sellers at thrift stores. So I go there or I download the free or cheap books on the kindle.
I'm trying to read Death Sentence by Damien Boyd which is a crime fiction book but, unfortunately, my concentration is not very good when I'm depressed so it's slow going.
The Big Truck that Went By, How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster
by Jonathan Katz
It's an eyewitness account of an American journalist living in Haiti when the 2012 earthquake struck. He tells a brutally honest story of how broken and ineffective the current system of disaster relief is.
Well I finished Death Sentence on Thursday and yesterday I read Heads or Tails, which is the next one in the series. I'm getting back my passion for reading
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