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August 2021 - Books Read

A little later than normal, thanks in part to Ida.   When the internet went out, I couldn't get online.  After that I took my time getting back to my reviews.   It was a decent reading month in August though.   It was mostly 4 ⭐books.  As usual I read a wide range of genres.  The only book that I really struggled with was the non-fiction one, "The Vinyl Frontier".   It was a little technical in parts and as can be in a non-fiction book dry.   But I still found it interesting enough to finish.   I hope you all had a good reading month.   As always, I welcome any recommendations to add to my bulging shelves.  Here's my thoughts for the month -    The Vinyl Frontier: The Story of the Voyager Golden Record  by Jonathan Scott In 1977, a team from different walks of life, led by Carl Sagan developed a 90 minute golden record to go to outer space on NASA's Voyager probe.   This is the story about the team and how they found and decided on the music, pictures, and languag