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The Biggest Lie: The Prehistory of American Fascism, 1818-1915
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The Last Unicorn (The Last Unicorn, #1)
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A classic tale about a unicorn searching for the rest of her kind after she learns of a mysterious and malevolent force stole them from every corner of the land. I've always been a fan of the animated movie, and this is actually a reread for me. It goes at a slow and steady, almost dream-like, pace.
Having reread it again in the year of 2026, I find the dual curse between King Haggard and Hag's Gate is a really good metaphor for our current (American) society and the lesson to be learned from it all.