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Matt Alston

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a person from away who lives in Maine, a collection of hobbies pretending to be a grown-up // words’ve been in @believermag, @RollingStone, @Playboy

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Amy Cuddy @amyjccuddy · Nov 3, 2022
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Tell me about a nonfiction book that both (1) emotionally moved you as you read it, and (2) permanently changed the way you see the world?
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Matt Alston @matthewdalston · Nov 4, 2022
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The Making of the Atomic by Richard Rhodes is the best science book I've ever read, the best history book I've ever read, and also one of the most readable, fly-through-at-a-breakneck-pace doorstops ever. And it's PACKED with tons of "hey, didya know...?" facts, we love 'em.

Book Sep 18, 1986
The Making of the Atomic Bomb
by Richard Rhodes
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