Book Log 2018 #11: Atlas Obscura by Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras, and Ella Morton
This is a book version of the website of the same name, which covers the wide variety of weird and wonderful from around the globe. You can try to read it cover to cover, but I found it better to read it in chunks. A great book for browsing, endlessly interesting and engaging. And thinking of the original purpose of this log, probably not a bad book for commuting as it's easy to start and stop (though I'm guessing the size of the book might be an issue).
21 March 2018
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