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Lary Doe's avatar

Hoover's book makes me think of Schwarz's book "Climbing the Ladder or Falling Off- Essays on Economic Mobility in Europe." I'll spend some money later getting your friends!

I like to read Steve Berry, who incorporates historical fact into his works of fiction. I spent as much time reading about the object "The Gigas Codex (Devil's Bible)" as I did his own work.

Taking some financial failure/shenanigan and extrapolating fictional paradox, yet bounded by the real world? Some unknown Maddox investment grew and funds political upheaval or is the basis for untold wealth/acquisition? The hard part is ensuring it remains grounded in verifiable methods since the best stories tend to be linked to common experience/knowledge.

Antowan Batts's avatar

My book would likely be a cliometrics book. Applying quantitative modelling to history. I think like the scifi series foundation by asimov we can gain a lot of insight into hunan common cycles like ibn khaldun observed

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