Started reading over the lock down and I finally understand the love people have for it. I've always been a documentary watcher but never much of a reader. Now that I made the jump something has clicked and I can't get enough. I like true stories about amazing people/events/periods of time. Not much interested in fiction.
Anyway, I'll be posting mini reviews of the books I'm reading here.
I got a few books on the way one about Teddy Roosevelt's trip through the Amazon jungle after he lost an election. He needed a challenge to clear his mind. It's called 'The River of Doubt'. Another one I have on the way is about an American family living in Germany while Hitler took power, called 'In the Garden of Beasts'. Looking forward to both.
For now though I'm debating which one of these to read first. I'm leaning towards Leonardo.
Best books you ever read? Give me your favorites..
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Anyway, I'll be posting mini reviews of the books I'm reading here.
I got a few books on the way one about Teddy Roosevelt's trip through the Amazon jungle after he lost an election. He needed a challenge to clear his mind. It's called 'The River of Doubt'. Another one I have on the way is about an American family living in Germany while Hitler took power, called 'In the Garden of Beasts'. Looking forward to both.
For now though I'm debating which one of these to read first. I'm leaning towards Leonardo.
Best books you ever read? Give me your favorites..
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