Completed:
- The 9/11 Commission Report
- Columbine by Dave Cullen
- Caught in the Revolution: Witnesses to the Fall of Imperial Russia by Helen Rappaport
- World War I: The Definitive Visual History
- World War II: The Definitive Visual History
- The Romanovs 1613-1918 by Simon Sebag Montefiore
- The Vietnam War: The Definitive Illustrated History
- The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra by Helen Rappaport
- The Race to Save the Romanovs by Helen Rappaport
In progress:
- The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
- The Civil War: A Visual History
On the docket:
- The American Revolution: A Visual History
- The Savage Wars of Peace: Small Wars and the Rise of American Power by Max Boot (A book I bought between 8th and 9th grades in July 2003 but never actually read.)
- The Last Days of the Romanovs: Tragedy at Ekaterinburg by Helen Rappaport (Once I obtain a copy.)
- What If? and What If? 2 - A series of essays by historians on what might have been.
As for sports, well, there are none. Over the course of a few hours on March 12th the entire sporting world shut down which means my beloved Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball team never got to play in the Big 12 Tournament or the NCAA tournament. Fortunately the Twister Sisters got probably the best consolation prize of any team by beating the second-ranked and defending national champion Baylor Lady Bears on senior night, March 8th. A back and forth affair that ended when Ashley Joens was fouled with .1 second on the clock in a tied game. She hit the first free throw to bring Iowa State their first win over Baylor in 5 years.
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Ashley Joens being fouled in the act of shooting |
And, yes, it was a foul, ESPN. It was also unseasonably warm at 70 F so all around it was a great day.