I read an article titled "Tip of the Week: Summer Reading List" from the History Tech blog. I was drawn to this article because just yesterday I was pinning all over pinterest my summer "to-do" list and was mainly finding pins on great books to read. I enjoy reading books but am entirely too busy to open up a novel and start reading. I find myself concerned with all the other things I need to get done. Now that summer is approaching I am looking forward to finding a few great books to read. Glenn, from History Tech, has a "work list" and a "fun list". Although I want to have my summer off and not think too much about school, it may be a good idea to add some "work books" to my list. Some books he suggested that I find interesting are: On the Map: A Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Looks, and The Republic of Nature. The "fun list" has some great reads too, like: The Malice of Fortune, and Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland’s History-making Race Around the World. I love reading historical fiction and I especially LOVE reading about the renaissance.
I also really want to finish reading the final book of the Hunger Games series. I was trying to finish it when school started last year and it just never happened. Anybody have any great summer reading suggestions?
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