My inner geek loved this history of the London Underground, my favourite read of February
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@Andrew65
My inner geek loved this history of the London Underground, my favourite read of February
#12Booksof2024
@Andrew65
This is an interesting tour of how the London Underground developed, and how it in turn caused London to develop and expand. It details the rivalries between the companies that originally owned the individual lines, and the key players who made the system what it became. The history and the architecture of the system fascinates me.
Book 3 of February
Book 13 of 2024
#ReadAway2024
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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
How I‘ve come to this book ranking is a confusing one. Because on one hand I really like the idea of the book, it‘s a unique and never been done before style of writing. Each page is dedicated to a character on a train. Unique = Good thing. But in order for this to be successful, I think it needed to be written by an entirely different person. Because the Pro Thatcher vibes & misleading info on autism is really quite problematic
3 stars ✨
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Today I finished this book! Review to follow in the next post. But for now. Here is my stats on this read
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Never have I ever been more p*ssed off by a paragraph in a fictional book. I‘m autistic and this has got me fuming. Like what is even the point in writing this. But at the same time what can I expect from a book which seems rather Pro Thatcher 🤦🏼♀️
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Must read this straight after I've finished my #tbrbingo Hope my #TBRsomeday isn't boring... Really enjoying creating book porn lol ;-)
It was not until I went down seventy feet into the bowels of the Liverpool Street tube and saw humanity sprawled there in childlike helplessness that my heart first jumped and my throats caught. I know I must have stopped suddenly and drawn back. I know I must have said to myself, "Oh my God!" #wwii #liverpool #england #blitz #tube #humanity