Apologies for not blogging for a despicably long time. I've been rather busy with things. One of those things has been deciding what to put on my Christmas list, and part of this process has been choosing a few books. I know this isn't a 'proper' post but I thought I'd share my reading list with you all the same.
- 'Summer of Blood' by Dan Jones - a great looking history book by one of Britain's new historians that I'm definitely looking forward to reading.
- '22 Days in May' by David Laws and '5 Days to Power' by Rob Wilson - this seems to be a matter of one for the price of two, but nonetheless it/they should provide a fascinating insight to how the Coalition was formed.
- 'Boris v Ken: How Boris Johnson won London' - that whole election was gripping, so I thought it would be nice gain a greater understanding of it.
- 'Cameron: The Rise of the New Conservative' - I've heard great things about this book, which I think will be a great way of learning more about our new(ish) Prime Minister.
- 'The Plan: Twelve Months to Renew Britain' - likewise for this one, which is full of practical solutions for Britain's problem from a couple of cracking authors.
- 'Making of Modern Britain' and 'A History of Modern Britain' by Andrew Marr - I loved the audiobooks, so I decided to go the whole hog and get the tangible versions.
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