It's summer, long days for reading cool books.
(If you're reading theory, maybe also hit us up with a cool quote you've read lately if there's something poetic that sticks out!)
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This is a cool book. It gets a little dry any into the weeds sometimes about very specific regions but will then out of nowhere start going hella hard again. I think there's a chapter early on that's very long and talks about the different regions of Africa and their history - I recommend pushing through as it's worth it in the end. I want to read his other books now too, and have one on the bookshelf for later in the month.