No matter what the mood, the world of literature has something to offer for everyone. Here are three great reads perfectly suited to different moods.
In The Heart Of The Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick. "An extraordinary tale of epic survival against near-impossible odds" according to Philbrick himself. Adapted into a major motion picture of the same name in 2015, In The Heart Of The Sea tells the tale of the loss of the Whaleship Essex in the Pacific Ocean in 1820 after an unfortunate encounter with an enraged sperm whale. Left with nothing but 3 small whaleboats and limited supplies, the 21 surviving seamen brave the 2,000 mile journey to safety. For those looking for a compelling and dramatic read, this is the book for you!
The World Atlas of Coffee: From Beans to Brewing by James Hoffmann. Although Hoffmann’s book contains much valuable and insightful information on brewing, where it truly shines is in its comprehensive tour of the world’s greatest coffee growing regions. Hoffmann himself is a world champion barista and CEO of a British roasting company, making him a reliable resource for all things coffee. Perfect for those days where you’re looking to get informed but still want to keep things light.
I’m Dreaming of a Black Christmas by Lewis Black. A New York Times bestselling author and regular contributor to the Daily Show, Lewis Black tears apart the tradition of the holidays piece by piece and suggests his own substitutes. A must-read from this often angry and blatantly belligerent comic, but be warned, you’ll never look at the holidays the same way again. Perfect for anyone looking for a good laugh or who may still be recovering from their holiday hangover.
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