๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿ‘ถ The Wright Brothers, by David McCullough

This was a rather tedious depiction of the events that took place during the most critical years of The Wright Brothers’ lives. The novel did little to promulgate what is arguably one of the most amazing inventions of our time. With relentless letter captions and diary entries, it became a constant barrage of superfluous information. Truth be told, I’d rather have read a high school textbook; at least there’d have been bullet points and bolded text to memorize all of the facts.

Read 7/20/17

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