If you liked Anatomy of an epidemic by Gordon, Thomas, start with Mostly in Fun (Rymes and reflections on outdoor experiences) (1977), Mossad Gizli Tarihi - Gideon'un Casuslari 2. Kitap (2016), and Winds of Same (2017). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Mostly in Fun (Rymes and reflections on outdoor experiences) (1977), Mossad Gizli Tarihi - Gideon'un Casuslari 2. Kitap (2016), Winds of Same (2017), Day Guernica Died (2011), and Operation Exodus : From the Nazi Death Camps to the Promised Land (2010).

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Anatomy of an epidemic is by Gordon, Thomas.