Hi fellow readers! I have always been a fiction reader, and a lover of fantastical fantasy. However, I watched the revenant for the first time last night (I know it is not entirely accurate) but I had an epiphany, that I know barely anything about history, minus major historical events. Then after the movie ended I found myself going down a history rabbit hole on Google.
What are some non-fiction books about history that you would reccomend as good beginner books? I’m particularly interested in the start of the new world, WWI and II, and native American history.
I’ve just finished Batavia’s Graveyard by Mike Dash.
Lord of the Flies meets Castaway, with all the isolation and desperation of something like The Terror, or The Martian, except it actually happened.
How there hasn’t been a film made of this story yet is beyond me.
I picked it up off the back of the excellent Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded by Simon Winchester.
I really like Age of Discovery stories, anything to do with Indonesia, South East Asia. It’s way more interesting in terms of ‘New World Adventures’ than anything in North America (which, as an American, I’m mostly saturated on).
I just like saying the word boatswain. I think any book with a boatswain or an master of the watch, or where there are commissioned officers who are twelve years old called Mister Goodfellow and shit like that, is fantastic. I love it.