...Well, actually, I had to let it go: A History Of London by Stephen Inwood: 900+ pages about London from earliest times to recent times, of which I was only able to slog through 500+ pages before finally surrendering. Now it's not that I don't enjoy large books (hey, I read War And Peace at the age of 15, in 2 weeks). The problem with this book is that the author apparently wrote this as if it was a text book, not a mass-market history. The book is filled with facts and figures, with little feel for the people who lived in London, except where they intersect with the facts and figures.A damn shame really, since I lived in London and it's outskirts for about a year and found it to be a fascinating place - where else could you find the actual Dickens's 'Old Curiosity Shop' right next to a high-rise office building; with scaffolding erected above it in case something fell from the high-rise! Which I actually found by accident one day while wandering around London, which was one of my favorite pastimes.
So, I'll just keep reading, and maybe someday I'll find a 900+ page history of London that's actually readable...hey, I can always hope, can't I?
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