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Adam Wagner
7 books recommended
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Recommended Books
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Enlightenment Now
22 recs
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Invisible Women
Invisible Women
9 recs
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I Married a Communist
I Married a Communist
1 recs
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A Thousand Small Sanities
1 recs
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Portnoy's Complaint
Portnoy's Complaint
1 recs
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Source & Proof
Enlightenment Now80% Confidence
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Invisible Women80% Confidence
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I Married a Communist80% Confidence
“... if you’re a quick reader (don’t bother sleeping!) then crack on with Sabbath’s Theatre, I Married a Communist, some of the Zuckerman books, maybe a quick sniff of his last shorter books. Stop what you’re doing now and get on with it!”
A Thousand Small Sanities80% Confidence
“Happy #WorldBookDay! Here are some books human rights and liberalism which I have enjoyed over the past few years”
Portnoy's Complaint80% Confidence
“Ok everyone, you can take the rest of the month off. Buy some provisions and a big stack of Philip Roth books. Start with The Human Stain or Portnoy’s Complaint and get reading some of the funniest, most intelligent and most excruciatingly honest books ever written. #RIP”
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This profile tracks book recommendations and authored books for Adam Wagner. We compile recommendations from verifiable public sources, including interviews, articles, social posts, and official reading lists. Profiles are only published when they meet our thresholds for completeness, verified details, and supporting evidence.
