9) The Second World War Volume 5: Closing the Ring by Winston Churchill the fifth book of Churchill’s WWII series details the the series of victories the allies and the losses made by the axis powers in 1943-1944.
10) The Second World War Volume 6: Triumph and Tragedy by Winston Churchill the last book of Churchill’s series detailing the closing stages of WWII as the allies closed in on Berlin and then ending with the surrender of the axis powers
11) Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne read this years ago, but this is always a favourite. Follows the journey of eccentric Englishman Phileas Fogg and his French valet Passepatout who journey around the world after a bet between Fogg and members of the Reform Club in London. Trailing them is police inspector Fix who is convinced that Fogg is responsible for the bank robbery that occurred in London prior to their departure
12) The Truths We Hold: An American Journey by Kamala Harris prior to her nomination as President Biden’s running mate, I’d never heard of now Vice President Kamala Harris so I bought this out of a desire to know more about her. I’ll leave the politics out of it, but this is overall was a good insight into who she is as a person
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