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2019 Books Read - September

I got through 9 books in September - including one re-read.  I really enjoyed 2 of them, 1 I wouldn't recommend just because it was too much fluff and the rest were interesting, just not fantastic reads.   So once again, a good month of reading.   I hope you can find one or two that catches your eye. I'm always interested in your impressions of books and welcome any suggestions for my Mount TBR. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young: The Wild, Definitive Saga of Rock’s Greatest Supergroup by David Browne I picked up this book at Barnes and Noble during the Bookhaul sale.    It was at a good price, I was looking for a different genre than most of my books, and I thought it would be an interesting read. I am a “casual” CSN&Y fan.    I still have the Déjà Vu album, listen to them occasionally on Spotify and like their style music.    I am also a Neil Young fan of sorts.    But I am not a full out fan that knows everything about them and all the music, albums, drama, etc. they