Just finished War and Peace. Took me a good 6 months so I’ve been itching for my next book.
This week I started Comanches: The history of a People. I’ve read a few fiction books on the tribe but am excited to learn more about them.
Just finished War and Peace. Took me a good 6 months so I’ve been itching for my next book.
This week I started Comanches: The history of a People. I’ve read a few fiction books on the tribe but am excited to learn more about them.
To throw another recommendation into the mix: Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. Currently my favorite book and could certainly take a year to read
I tried the audio book on a road trip. Heard all of the great things about it so I downloaded it. Took me over and hour to figure out it’s fiction and not nonfiction. I listened to about 2 hours and it wasn’t bad but I didn’t get pulled in like everyone else seems to have been. It’s one of those books I feel like I should finish but just don’t have the interest to.
Cool I’ll have to try this!
This was the best book I ever read. I like long books though so I was fine having it take a while. The length made it feel like a new friend by the time I was done with it and was genuinely sad when it ended. I’ve heard War and Peace is similar so I’ve started reading that but haven’t fallen in love with it like I didn’t Les Mis (yet).
I’m back on my old long book kick. Just started the Count of Monte Cristo