But the dead tree book will still be on your shelf, so you can hand it to a grandkid some day and say, “Read this, and you'll kind of understood what happened, and how we lost our freedom.” Because it sure won't be written that way in the govt-produced school books.
PS, reviews on Amazon are always welcome!
^ I can’t write worth $#!+ before my 2nd cuppa coffee. ^
I'm with you on the dead tree book principle. There's just something about holding a book and flipping its pages. There is something satisfying and grounding about a bookshelf full of dust-gathering classics, favorites and irreplaceable manuals too. Just looking up and scanning the titles on their bindings brings back memories of their contents.