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The below-mentioned books are first-rate bestsellers and would be perfect additions to your reading list.
    
        
            |  Maybe the power of one's belief isn't the ultimate   example of intelligence.
 Maybe, in a constantly changing world, the   ability to make judgements and change one's mind accordingly is much more   important. That's Adam Grant's theory, and Think Again   is here to help you to look at the world around you, check your assumptions,   and—you guessed it—think again. — Chris Schluep, Amazon Editor | 
        
            |  This book reads like fiction but tells the true story of   murder and greed that troubled the Osage Nation in Oklahoma in the 1920s.   When oil was discovered Killers of the Flower Moon on their land, the Osage   people became the wealthiest in the world and the targets (particularly the   women) for the white men who had their sights set on marrying and murdering   into their riches. I suggest you treat yourself to this exceptional read   right now. —Seira   Wilson, Amazon Editor
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            |  The subject of Isaacson's book is Jennifer Doudna, who   won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work developing CRISPR. CRISPR
 the innovation   that will open door to gene control, driving the life sciences revolution for   decades to come. But it will also open the door to moral problem as we ask   ourselves. How far should   we go in editing humans— especially before birth—and who should control those decisions?   —Vannessa Cronin, Amazon   Editor | 
        
            |  While the book unfolds during the course of a single day,   flashbacks to when a group of kids were crowding around a desk and to when   their rock star abandoned them time and again reveal the complex dynamics   still in force in their adulthood. After I finished this book, 1 would   dream of these characters and their restaurant by the sea. MALIBU   RISING is a fun, unforgettable read. —All   Woodworth, Amazon Editor
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21. Which book will you choose if you are interested in history?
A. The Code Breaker            B. Think Again
C. Killers of the Flower Moon     D. Malibu Rising
22. What do we know about the book The Code Breaker?
A. It solves the problem of gene control.
B. It is a science Fiction and Fantasy novel.
C. It focuses on the 2020 Nobel Prize winners.
D. it covers Jenifer Doudna and her achievements.
23. What do we learn form he introduction of the book Malibu Rising?
A. The kids had high expectations of their father.
B. The kids ran away from their father frequently.
C. The kids' father destroyed their dream of being rock stars.
D. The kids' childhood experiences affected their adult life.