




Next was "For the Common Good" by **Alex John London**. This is a thorough exploration of research bioethics, methodically working through the biggest issues in the space. London does a good job surfacing more recent concerns in the field, particularly around research in low and middle income countries. Even researchers outside the field will learn a lot from this volume. Highly recommend
Full review: https://bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/review/10434283/s/a-thorough-theoretical-dive-into-research-bioethics#anchor-10434283 (7/8) #bioethics
Last was "Stolen Fragments" by **Roberta Mazza**. This book is a riveting, informative, academic mystery, with Roberta Mazza taking us on a mind-boggling tour of the tangled world of trade in ancient artifacts and the development of a massive scandal at its center. This book is an absolute page-turner. Highly recommend
Full review: https://bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/review/10434369/s/a-riveting-academic-detective-story#anchor-10434369 (8/8) #archaeology