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An 18th century’s version of the Sixth Sense? Might very well be, as one of the kids easily could have said “I behold departed souls.” An isolated mansion known as… Read More
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Whenever I visit an old medieval town, one of the first things I do is visiting the local church or – even better – the local cathedral. I remember myself… Read More
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Throughout history, the cultivation and distribution of grain has played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of humankind. Surplus grain production facilitated urbanization and the rise of complex societies.… Read More
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Jonathan W. Jordan delves into the inner workings of the Washington DC establishment during World War II. The book highlights the key figures, or “warlords,” who surrounded President Franklin D.… Read More
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As a young man, Edmund Halley traveled to St. Helena where he observed a transit of Mercury. At once he realized that if two observers were widely separated in latitude,… Read More
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It is 1986. A man, Roland Baines, recalls a kiss. He is in bed, hungover, with a five-day beard and a baby on his big belly. The kiss he remembers… Read More
About Me
Welcome to my blog!
My name is Bill, and I'm an avid reader with a passion for sharing my thoughts on the books I've read.
I read a wide range of genres and love exploring new authors and stories. Through my writing, I strive to offer unique insights and perspectives that will inspire you to add new titles to your reading list.
Join me on this journey of discovery and let's explore the world of books together.
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Latest Posts
- The Turn of the Screw 30 november 2023
- From feudalism to capitalism 17 november 2023
- Oceans of Grain 27 augustus 2023
Categories
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