I'm a recent college grad and I studied History and Political Science, so you'll see a lot of books pertaining to those subjects. My favorite historical time periods were Ancient Rome until the fall of the empire, the British Monarchy to Queen Victoria, World War II, and Post-War/Holocaust Europe. I also studied International Relations so a lot...
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I'm a recent college grad and I studied History and Political Science, so you'll see a lot of books pertaining to those subjects. My favorite historical time periods were Ancient Rome until the fall of the empire, the British Monarchy to Queen Victoria, World War II, and Post-War/Holocaust Europe. I also studied International Relations so a lot of my books are on terrorism, Iraq, and the GWOT.
I've always had a passion for reading and compiling the list of books that I've read has been hard, but I can almost guarantee that every book I post is something that I've liked (or is so memorable because I hated it so much, but I'll note that).
Aside from reading, I love to knit. I took up knitting in college during a particularly thrilling football season. I had to keep knitting to keep from screaming at the TV. :) I only know two stitches and only have enough patience to knit scarves, but I'm trying to learn to do more. I also love to bake and cook. I love college football and basketball and shopping (Sephora and Banana Republic/Gap are my weaknesses).
And FYI... my spelling and grammar are terrible. I love the ellipsis (...) and use it often. Not intentionally, just out of habit. And I'm not elitist, (as I've been called). I just don't like chick lit very much. But please feel free to change that; I'm always looking for more reading material.
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