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This passage in The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England about the effects of the Plague and the benefits of trying visualise history as a lived experience was very well done, I think.
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The Enchanted Places by Christopher Milne. An autobiography-of-sorts by the son of A.A. Milne: Christopher Robin Milne being the inspiration for Christopher Robin in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, and child model for E.H. Shepard's illustrations in the books.
This was a bit uneven, but I enjoyed it very much. The first thing I noticed was how much the son sounds like the father, but without the reserve. The first half gives the impression of a young man angry with his parents, and while this does not seem unreasonable by modern standards, it does seem unfair by the standards of the time, especially as you read on. The second half feels like a more measured and mature reflection, even affectionate. I came away from this liking A.A. Milne more than I did from A.A. Milne's own autobiography, and I felt as though I really did have more insight into the strange beginnings to Christopher's life. 4/5. |
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Just finished The Path Between the Seas by David McCullough. It's the story of the Panama Canal from the first plans by the French to the completion by the Americans. Fascinating stories.
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Just finished up The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
Personally, I think it would have been better if Doyle hadn't brought Sherlock back. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Next up: Greybeard by Brian Aldiss. Currently just £0.99 at Amazon UK! |
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Is that a sandwich?
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Next, Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg by Phil Foglio & Kaja Foglio |
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I’ve finished my 20th Anthony Trollope novel, in this case more of a novella, Kept in the Dark. It’s one of his later (and obviously lesser known) works and held my interest, with typical Trollopean insight into personalities and a couple of deliciously wicked characters. But there wasn’t much of a plot and the whole business just fizzled out. Three stars; only for the completionist. Only 27 more to go for me!
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Halfway through Sable Messenger, the second in Francis Vivian's Inspector Knollis series, and I' really enjoying it. The lead is a truly rare species - a gifted detective with calm, settled personal life and some very relatable human habits, as in the screenshot
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I recently finished listening to Monsarrat's The Cruel Sea. It wasn't at all like I'd assumed it would be. But that doesn't mean I didn't like it. Quite the contrary, in fact. I found it to be a very pleasant distraction. But if you're looking for naval adventures and maritime tales of derring-do, you may want to skip past this book. It turned out to be more of a character study than your typical plot-based story.
A group of Royal Navy sailors struggling against the environment and the enemy during the Battle of the Atlantic. Told in seven parts; each part describing a year in the war. |
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Uh, yeah, so 60s culture... clearly life went wavy for everyone round about then. I have to say, it was a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion to the series. I think I would have preferred him end after the war trilogy. The last books really just did not do anything for me.
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