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Books I read in March 2022
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Books I finished reading (or rereading) in March 2022…
- Changing the Subject: Twenty Years of Projects from High Tech High, Jean Kluver and Jeff Robin (education)
- Redesigning Educational Leadership Preparation for Equity, Michelle Young, Ann O’Doherty, & Kathleen Cunningham (education)
- Knife of Dreams, Robert Jordan (fantasy)
- The Return of Santiago, Mike Resnick (sci fi)
- The Process, Jeff Zimmerman and Tanner Bell (baseball)
- The Silver Sorceress, Alec Hutson (fantasy)
- The Shadow King, Alec Hutson (fantasy)
Changing the Subject is my early contender for best book I’ll read in 2022. I love it so much!
Hope you’re reading something fun too!
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