
#5 - All Creatures Great and Small vs. Emily in Paris: A Tale of Two Eras
Delve into the world of unknown authors and books, starting with "Red Chaos" by Ed Fuller and Gary Grossman. This political thriller is the third book in a series, but it's not as well-known as it should be. Explore the geopolitics of the book and why...
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Delve into the world of unknown authors and books, starting with "Red Chaos" by Ed Fuller and Gary Grossman. This political thriller is the third book in a series, but it's not as well-known as it should be. Explore the geopolitics of the book and why it's worth reading.
Then, a look at the historical fiction novel, The Antiquarian written by Alfred Balm. The book is based on true events, and tells the story of Berend Bouters, a talented painter who becomes a black marketer during World War I and starts bringing goods to parts of Europe, in return for valuable artwork.
Lastly, All Creatures Great and Small vs Emily in Paris. All Creatures Great and Small is a heartwarming story set in the past, where people helped each other and farmers supported other farmers. On the other hand, Emily in Paris is set in the present and focuses on social media and technology.
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