Posted August 24, 2016
I usually don't read two books at once, but when I do, it's good for the statistics. I decided to take a light-weight book along with me while commuting this month for my student job, and it ended up begin 'De wetenschap van de zee' (translated: Marine Science), a book published by the Flemish institute for marine science. It was an interesting introductionary read with variating topics, like marine geology, marine biology, biotechnology, waves... All with a focus on the North Sea, though.
Books finished in 2016:
#1: Winter's Heart, Robert Jordan
#2: Dune, Frank Herbert
#3: Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan
#4: Tower of the Swallow, Andrzej Sapkowski
#5: Knife of Dreams, Robert Jordan
#6: The Long Earth, Terry Pratcher en Stephen Baxter
#7: The Gathering Storm, Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson
#8: De wetenschap van de zee
Books finished in 2016:
#1: Winter's Heart, Robert Jordan
#2: Dune, Frank Herbert
#3: Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan
#4: Tower of the Swallow, Andrzej Sapkowski
#5: Knife of Dreams, Robert Jordan
#6: The Long Earth, Terry Pratcher en Stephen Baxter
#7: The Gathering Storm, Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson
#8: De wetenschap van de zee