A review for the nonfiction book A Brief Atlas of the Lighthouses at the end of the world by Jose Luis Gonzalez Macias. A very interesting and beautifully illustrated book about some of the most remote lighthouses in the world.
A review for the nonfiction book A Brief Atlas of the Lighthouses at the end of the world by Jose Luis Gonzalez Macias. A very interesting and beautifully illustrated book about some of the most remote lighthouses in the world.
Welcome to my last wrap up post for 2024. I almost didn’t do a wrap up post for December, but there were so many good books that didn’t get mentioned in my year end post that I just felt the need to talk about them.
I hope that your year has started off with a bang. I am looking forward to this new year at least as far as my reading goes. I have three reading challenges and I am doing the photo challenge again. I also have a couple of goals for the year as well.
This is my final update for the year 2024! I am very pleased to say that I completed all of my challenges this year. All
November was a pretty good month. It was rainy for most of it, and of course the bomb cyclone took out our power for two days. The reading was good though. I read 16 books and only two of them were not as good as expected. I also got all of my challenges done for the month.
Another month has come and gone and it is time to take a look back at some of the books I read in October. It was a pretty good month, with only one dud, a few others that were just ok, but the rest were awesome!
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