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This morning, I listened to the last 20 minutes of The Map That Changed the World by Simon Winchester. I haven't decided what to listen to next, but on my Kindle I'm still reading Torch of Freedom by David Weber and Eric Flint. I'm getting close to the end of the Honor Harrington novels.
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I'm once again back to very little reading time, but since my last post many pages back, I've read The Case of the Missing Marquess, which is the first in the Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer and turned out to be an enjoyable children's/YA mystery starring the younger sister of Sherlock and Mycroft.
I've also started The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith / JK Rowling, which has been slow going due to aforementioned lack of time, but I'm enjoying it so far (~55% in). I suspect it'll be similar to my reaction to the first Cormoran Strike book, i.e. enjoyable but not outstanding - this seems to be turning into a series I can solidly rely on to give me several pleasant (if occasionally gory) hours of reading, but not necessarily something I'll be jumping at on the day of release. |
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I just finished The Siege: Agent of Rome by Nick Brown. This was an enjoyable historical fiction novel set around 270 AD in Syria.
http://www.amazon.com/Siege-Agent-Ro...ds=siege+brown I just started Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, from the Red Baron to the F-16 by Dan Hampton. http://www.amazon.com/Lords-Sky-Figh...rds+of+the+sky Apache |
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I"m currently reading The Dispossessed for the book club and Fool Moon by Jim Butcher. Enjoying both. |
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I'm finally lucid enough to have gotten halfway through Skin Game.
My. The stakes, they have been raised, no? |
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I've brought my Kindle Touch out of retirement and am now using it for my bedtime reading. The Paperwhite is better (and lighter) for bedtime, but using a separate Kindles for different books allows me to make notes on both books in separate "My Clippings" files so they don't get meshed together. The book I'm reading—actually a re-read—is one of the most remarkable books of quotations on the planet: The Great Thoughts, Revised and Updated by George Seldes and David Laskin. The Great Thoughts by George Seldes was a reworking of his earlier book (which I also read twice), The Great Quotations; which at nearly 900 pages was actually longer than the The Great Thoughts. David Laskin, who was working with Mr. Seldes on the revised edition of The Great Thoughts when Seldes died at the age of 104, added selections of his own, and as far as I can tell, remained very faithful to the spirit of his mentor. Seldes wasn't very big on the type of one-liners that fill so many books of quotations, but preferred instead to provide as much of the textual context in which the thought was embedded necessary in order to make the original author's intent abundantly clear. As an example of what I mean, here is the first quote listed under the letter "A": Quote:
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Witness to a Century is particularly interesting for its journalist's "I-was-there" take on key events of the 20th century, in the process disabusing much received wisdom about how those events played out. |
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I've enjoyed all of the books so far. I will be getting more of them with my Audible credits. |
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Now for another recent purchase: What Makes This Book So Great by Jo Walton. A collection of essays about her favourite books. I suspect that this will add to my wishlist. |
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Just finished "but beautiful" by Geoff Dyer. A book of imagined moments in the lives of some of jazz's greatest - Duke Ellington forever on the road, Lester Young dying, Chet Baker's self-destruction ...
all told in Dyer's wonderful fictional non-fiction |
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Before signing up for Kindle Unlimited and sampling the titles available there, I cleared the decks the last few days by reading a few books I didn't want to wait to read.
The latest Department Q mystery, The Purity of Vengeance by Jussi Adler-Olsen was unconventional and twisted, just like the previous books. ![]() I read Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke and The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin, both nominated this month in the bookclub. Rama was all about alien technology and a bit detail oriented for my tastes, although the first person account by the space commander did liven it up a bit. The Dispossessed was heavy on physics and politics rather than scifi, but it was interesting to read a utopia since currently the opposite, dystopia, is all the rage. I skimmed through The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion which I'd seen mentioned in this thread. It was a romantic comedy from the perspective of an autistic spectrum man, which didn't work for me, but I can see the appeal if that's your thing. Off to download some KU titles, starting with #5 in Elly Griffiths' Ruth Galloway mystery series and Hugh Howey's Sand. |
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I've just begun The Báthory Legend, a historical novel by the Slovakian author Jožo Nižnánsky. The book is based around a real person, Elisabeth Báthory, a late 16th-early 17th century Hungarian noblewoman who gained notoriety as a serial killer.
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