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Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
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it was amazing

This is a powefrul book on murders committed on Osage people during the second decade of the 20th century. The author is an investigative journalist and does a tremendous job bringing this tragic story to the general public. I was astounded and could not put this book down...
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message 1: by Diane (new)

Diane Wallace Good review, Beata!


Beata Thank you, Diane. This year I have been somewhow guided by the reading stars to learn a lot about the most tragic fate of the Native Americans in the past.


message 3: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Great review Beata, sounds like an important read.


Beata Thank you, Maureen :) Yes, it's an eye-opening non-fiction, not only for me but... a highly recommendable book for those who want to want to learn more about the plight of Native Americans...


message 5: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Beata wrote: "Thank you, Maureen :) Yes, it's an eye-opening non-fiction, not only for me but... a highly recommendable book for those who want to want to learn more about the plight of Native Americans..."

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Darlene Wonderful review, Beata! :)This was one of the best books I read this year and you're right.. it WAS eye-opening!


Beata Thank you, Darlene :) It's fantastic to share reading experience with friends :)


Darlene I agree, Beata!! :)


MarilynW My heart hurt reading this book. It was so very sad and I'm thankful that the author let us know what had happened. Good review Beata!


Debbie W. Glad that this story was a powerful read for you as well, Beata!


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