A review by hazelbright
Restoration London: Everyday Life in London 1660-1670 by Liza Picard

3.0

Reads like a bullet point list.
* The author generally does not elaborate on anything.
* For example, she mentions that the plague was not as lethal as some other disease, I think it was tuberculosis.
* You would probably want me to go look that up or something, or explain why Black Death was not as big a deal as the other disease. Too bad.
* Shoes were straight. There were no left or right shoes in those days. She mentioned that a couple of times.
* I enjoyed this book. After the above, you probably want to know why. Too bad.