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
On your note about carrying a few notebooks: I was in this same boat. I carried a paper planner, a notebook for notes and lists, and another one with graph paper for projects (wiring diagrams, building floor plans, etc). I’ve been using a Midori travelers notebook for the last year. It’s essentially just a nice piece of leather that holds inserts (think field notes type notebooks). I have 3 inserts in mine that cover those areas and when they fill up I can replace each one individually. I’m loving it and the leather looks really classy.
I’m back on my old long book kick. Just started the Count of Monte Cristo