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Brene Brown’s Daring Greatly is a motivational book that inspired me to live a full, authentic life and the importance of connecting with others. It also taught me that I am valuable as ME, and how I can be myself instead of trying to fit in and be like everyone else. #NTHCE2

Cobra Event by Richard Preston is a thrilling, gruesome, and all too real tale of the incredible potential (and danger) that bioterrorism and biological warfare hold. Preston blurs fact and fiction in this powerful novel about the devastating capabilities of bioweapons #NTHCE2
In the book Since You've Been Gone, Emily and Sloane are polar opposites but they are still best friends. I can relate to this story because I think it's very important to have friends that are different than you so they can challenge you. #NTHCE2

This is my original art piece for the Perks of Being a Wallflower. I relate to this book because like Charlie, I have just gone through freshman year. I was extremely nervous at the beginning of the year, but in the end it ended up being very memorable. #NTHCE2

An Edible History of Humanity by Tom Standage does a really exceptional job at explaining how food has shaped and fabricated history. In chapter 9, Standage talks about how “the most devastating and effective weapon in the history of warfare” is food. #NTHCE2
Short video talking about my connection to Miles, the main character in "Looking for Alaska" #NTHCE2
An Edible History of Humanity by Tom Standage, talks about how the production, consumption, and distribution of food has affected different cultures. The author writes about how different methods of obtaining and cultivating food has shaped societies around the world. #NTHCE2
This is my drawing for An Edible History of Humanity. It represents how the world is basically all based off of food. #NTHCE2

In The Edible History of Humanity, the author does a really good job of emphasizing the interest of certain foods as time went on. For example, when people lost interest in spices, that made them cheaper which resulted in spices becoming a major part of trading. #NTHCE2
This is my short summary of "A Heart in Body in the World"
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1491 by Charles C. Mann describes the reality of the saying "History is written by the victors". Mann suggests that the perception of the pre-Columbian Americas propagated in the US education system is almost entirely false and supports himself with compelling evidence #NTHCE2
In Born A Crime, Trevor Noah talks about how, when he was younger, it was hard to navigate the natural segregation of friend groups at his first public school. He struggled to try to fit in when he didn't quite conform to any group but learned to use humor to fit in. #NTHCE2
Hello, my name is Ethan Haun-Granado, I recommend reading this book I love it so much I also recommend reading Prisoner B-3087 also by the same author Alan Gratz thank you so much I can tell you its a really good book because I hate reading. @AlanGratz #NTHCE2 @markgranado
In the book An Edible History of Humanity by Tom Standage, it talks about how certain areas think how different types of foods like maize and rice were created. It's very interesting to read about the myths and stories about food. #NTHCE2
#NTHCE2 So overall this is an amazing book I liked it and it made me realize the true meaning of friendship and believing in yourself and others, conquering your dreams.

As I was reading the book "The Middle East", I discovered two main themes in the book which were Islam and the Empires it created. The book often talked about them and even tied them together. I found a very interesting quote that I decided to represent with a drawing. #NTHCE2

"We eat when we're not hungry, drink when we're not thirsty, buy what we don't need, and throw away everything that's useful. Don't sell a man what he wants - sell him what he doesn't want... That's not illogical - it's evil" - Allie Fox, Mosquito Coast (Theroux 75) #NTHCE2
What I learned from reading the introduction of "An Edible History of Humanity" was that back in the ancient world, food was a sense of power and wealth and now it is taken for granted every day in today's world. #NTHCE2
I read The Columbian Exchange Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 as my non-fiction book for my English 1 class. It’s great sources of information regarding the exchange between the New World and Europe, and the different explorers. #NTHCE2
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