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Jonny Geller

9 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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American Dirt80% Confidence

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Jews Don’t Count80% Confidence

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Life and Fate80% Confidence
The reason why you listen to writers when they recommend books is that they are never wrong. @lindasgrant has been urging us to read Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman for years and now I have all I can say is thank you & I must pass this on to you. Breathtaking, devastating book.
Such a Fun Age80% Confidence

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No Rules Rules80% Confidence

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Surrender80% Confidence
In NY for the big week of #Bono’s book publication. Surrender will surprise many people who may think they know him. Beautifully written, very funny and self deprecating but also profound about love, faith and activism (and some great portraits of Sinatra, Dylan, McCartney etc).
The Magus80% Confidence

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