Here are some more books that I've read recently and what I think of them! The theme is history, but if you love history, enjoy. Here's the first...
The Year 1000: An Englishman's Year
: I loved this little book, as it came out just before the year 2000, and was a good introduction to a thousand years ago. As ever, I have only read it now, but what a little gem! Most books about this era can be quite dry and dull, but the authors completely avoided being like this. Instead, they take each month of the calendar and discuss a theme set around that month, so the book ends up touching on hungers, riches, and every other spectrum of life in 1000. I highly recommend this book, because it gives you a rich and interesting take on the Year 1000. 9/10.
And the second...
The Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean
: This book is truly a remarkable achievement, like the civilisations that lived along the shores of the Mediterranean. John Julius Norwich is an excellent historian and writer, and has seamlessly written a history of the middle sea from its beginnings to the Great War. It is truly an amazing book, and Lord Norwich manages to keep it fascinating and intriguing. I recommend anyone who wants to read a history of this fascinating sea to get a copy of this book as soon as possible - in it you will find out about so much: from the Ancient Greeks to the Romans; from the Pope to the King of Spain; from the Ottoman Empire to the Holy Roman Empire - everything is covered. Highly recommended. 10/10