Friday 6 December 2019

Books of 2019

There seems to be a theme in the books I've read this year. You can glean as you go through the history book club topics but given the chance to read something independently I've been leaning toward the economic and political. I just find it interesting to be honest. Not that I can do much about the current state of things.
  1. Battlecry of Freedom: The American Civil War James M McPherson (1990) 862p
  2. The Joy of Tax: How a fair tax system can create a better society Richard Murphy (2015) 283p
  3. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything Steven D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner (2007) 230p
  4. The Production of Money: How to break the Power of Bankers Ann Pettifor (2016) 160p
  5. The Long Walk (The Bachman Books) Stephen King (1979) 238p
  6. The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World Catherine Nixey (2017) 247p
  7. Believe Me J P Delaney (2019) 385p
  8. Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street Sheelah Kolhatkar (2017) 306p
  9. Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties' Soviet Dream Francis Spufford (2010) 365p
  10. Vikings: A History Neil Oliver (2012) 352p
  11. Viking Britain: A History Thomas Williams (2017) 347p
  12. Norse Mythology Neil Gaiman (2017) 281p
  13. The Vikings Magnus Magnusson (2016) 307p
  14. Red Notice: How I Became Putin's No.1 Enemy Bill Browder (2015) 470p
  15. The Spider Network: The Wild Story of a Maths Genius and One of the Greatest Scams in Financial History David Enrich (2017) 449p 
  16. Perilous Question: The Drama of the Great Reform Bill 1832 Antonia Fraser (2013) 278p
  17. The Odyssey Homer (Translated by Emily Wilson) (2018) 525p
  18. Spain: The Centre of the World 1519-1682 Robert Goodwin (2015) 490p
  19. Conquistadors: The Spanish Explorers and the Discovery of the New World Michael Wood (2010) 289p
  20. Space Race: The Battle to Rule the Heavens Deborah Cadbury (2006) 345p 
  21. National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy Roger Eatwell & Matthew Goodwin (2018) 292p
  22. Talking to my Daughter: A Brief History of Capitalism Yanis Varoufakis (2019) 199p
  23. The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History Boris Johnson (2015) 356p
  24. The Shortest History of Germany James Hawes (2018) 227p
  25. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind Yuval Noah Harari (2014) 466p
  26. Revolutionary Russia, 1891 – 1991 Orlando Figes (2014) 422p
  27. The Undercover Economist Tim Harford (2006) 255p 

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