Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Interesting Books I Read between November and December 2020


2020 was a hard year for a lot of us. And as December 2020 came and went, a lot of us were looking forward to 2021.

As a result, I wanted to list off some of the interesting books I read between November and December of 2020. However, these books will not be related to the history genres; they aren't history or historical fiction books. (Note: reading outside of your preferred genre is a post that's coming in the future.)

This is a basic list - no thoughts or extra details - of the interesting books I read between November and December of 2020:
  1. Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi
  2. Children of Virtue and Vengeance, Tomi Adeyemi
  3. How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi
  4. A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, Roseanne A. Brown
  5. The Priory of the Orange Tree, Samantha Shannon
If you'd like to see my thoughts on these books, go over to my History Bookstagram, @historybookreads.

For most of these books, the reviews were in my story; you'll have to go to my profile and select the highlight "Story Reviews" (you may have to scroll through my highlights, depending on when you check).

However, How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi is the only book that will not be under that highlight. That book got a special post here on my blog, which was posted yesterday. You can find the blog post it at the following link: Special Book Review (No. 1).

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