Monthly Archives: November 2016

Unintended Consequences by Marti Green

This looked pretty good in concept and legal thrillers are my favorite.  I’m not sure where I heard about it but it was also inexpensive.  So …  sad to say I ended up in another child abuse type book  Fortunately … Continue reading

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Home by Harlan Coben

I’ve read three  of Coben’s more  recent stand-alones,  but this is the first of a series – so I choose #16 right?  –  oh well … I was a little lost by a couple of the characters but for the … Continue reading

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The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly

Well true to form, by Chapter 4 our hero, Heironymous  (Harry) Bosch – ex-LA detective extraordinaire – who was forced to retire a tad early forthrowing his boss out a window,   is already defying authority and broking  rules.  But the man has to keep his … Continue reading

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Are We Smart Enough To know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal

The Audible recording isn’t quite enough here because there are hand drawn graphics with excellent explanatory captions,  formal source notes and other resources.   So I both read and listened and very much enjoyed the experience. Frans de Waal is a well … Continue reading

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