Angelina Jolie was recently spotted carrying War of Necessity, War of Choice by Richard Haass. I would bet good money that you won't ever spot Angie walking around with a Sookie Stackhouse novel. She tends to read heavy, non-fiction books. I wonder if in private she devours Danielle Steele.
War of Necessity, War of Choice -- part history, part memoir -- provides invaluable insight into some of the most important recent events in the world. It also provides a much-needed compass for how the United States can apply the lessons learned from the two Iraq wars so that it is better positioned to put into practice what worked and to avoid repeating what so clearly did not.
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Can you imagine if she really DOES read Danielle Steel in private?! lol
I am suspicious of people that carry a book around like like, so that the title can easily be read.
But then, I am a suspicious person..lol
Since she does so much working as a U.N. Ambassador it might even be considered necessary reading material. How much help could she be if she wasn't up to date on what was going on and ideas on how to fix/manage the issues?
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