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|author=Chris Mullin
|title=Decline and FallA Walk-on Part: Diaries 2005 to 20101994 - 1999|rating=4.5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Excerpts from Another irreverent look at the life of an MP. This volume - the Mullin Diaries from 2005 through last to be published, but the end of the author's time in Parliament and first chronologically - covers the implosion election of the New first Labour administrationgovernment for nearly two decades. It's highly Highly recommended and you could pair it with [[A View from the Foothills by Chris Mullin|A View from the Foothills]] which was published at the beginning of the year.
[[The End of Nothing but the PartyTruth: The Rise and Fall of New Labour Selected Dispatches by Andrew RawnsleyAnna Politkovskaya]] covers much is a selection from the later writings of the same time frame and is a good read although it's definitely not an easy readcampaigning Russian journalist who was murdered in 2006. At 912 pages itIt's for the reader a tribute to someone who is enthusiastic about their politicsshould not be forgotten.
Fascinating and thought provoking, In [[The Unwanted Sound of Everything We Want Join the Club: How Peer Pressure Can Transform the World by Garrett KeizerTina Rosenberg|Join the Club: How Peer Pressure Can Transform the World]] is Tnia Rosenberg illustrates how peer pressure can be used for good. It's a sprawling book but it'must read' for anyone who lives with, near, or even as far away as possible from, anything that makes a noises very readable.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>18466839981846685230</amazonuk>
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