

Informative. Mostly focuses on India and China (and colonialism) but also covers a lot of time and a few other places.
Informative. Mostly focuses on India and China (and colonialism) but also covers a lot of time and a few other places.
A well researched book on the opium plant and its impact on all aspects of society during the eighteen and nineteenth century. It was this plant that provided a lion share of the capital needed for European colonization. A lot of the wealthiest Americans made their fortune from this trade before they diversified into other ventures.
When lacking an audio book option, does anyone else read aloud to themselves? For some reason I do in my Americanized British accent lol.
History book club book for November. So of course I‘m starting early. And yes I know hindsight is 20/20… but have you ever read a history book and just spent 70% of the time shouting WHY?!?! and the remaining 30% googling the words used?
Because historically, people in power were big dumb.
Starting my choice for this month's #BookedinTime
I am already fully engrossed in this dense, tragic history of Indian Independence at the close of the Second World War.
@Cuilin @dabbe
#BookedInTime
Shout out to @Itchyfeetreader for prompt.
I have not read any of the books pictured except Midnight at Malabar House, which I liked. The night diary is Middle Grade. I did order A Suitable Boy as I‘ve always wanted to read it.
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
Almost finished the tagged for another #14books14weeks @TheHeartlandBookFairy
Starting Atalanta now
What are you reading?
I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!
#ABookADay2023