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It Can’t Happen Here ~ by Sinclair Lewis

This is satire and the point of the title is that “it CAN happen here.”  And that if it does, “The tyranny of this dictatorship isn’t primarily the fault of Big Business, nor of the demagogues who do their dirty … Continue reading

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Quicksand ~ by Malin Person Giolito

Time for a crime novel – legal crime (!) – translated legal crime (!!) and on top of that,  it’s translated Scandi-  legal crime.   I should have loved it. (sigh) Unfortunately,  it’s really more of a YA story of … Continue reading

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The Templars ~ by Dan Jones x2

I rarely reread a nonfiction book,  but this is different.  It’s very good and very complex and I felt like I’d missed quite a lot.   I watched a few videos about the Templars (they’re on YouTube) and got more … Continue reading

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Black Dragon River: ~ by Dominic Ziegler

Ah…. I needed a good historically oriented travelogue and this just looked like it fit the bill.   No-stress reading with a LOT of information!  And I have several travelogues lined up in my Wish List so given enough time, … Continue reading

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History of Wolves ~ by Emily Fridlund x2

Oh my!  A second reading of this book just blew me away.   I first read it in December last year my review on this site),  and didn’t give it anywhere near the attention it truly deserves.  I just read … Continue reading

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From a Low and Quiet Sea ~ by Donal Ryan

It took me two readings to “get” this one, but it was definitely worth it because  this is a totally wonderful book.  But it’s neither an easy read nor a fun one.  I actually didn’t think much of it for … Continue reading

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The Dark Flood Rises ~ by Margaret Drabble

Another really, really good one!  It’s so good I stopped about 1/3 through and downloaded the Kindle version to start over and read along.  I think maybe it really should be read in print so you can mentally switch characters … Continue reading

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The Silence of the Girls ~ by Pat Barker

Okay,  fellow readers, this book is so good I was listening along, totally fascinated, but feeling like I wasn’t quite getting everything.  So at about 1/3 through,  I downloaded the Kindle version and started over while reading along.   It’s … Continue reading

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Dispatches from Pluto: ~ by Richard Grant

Recommended by a friend several week ago, I really enjoyed this as a break from the Trump/crime/heavy lit material I’ve been reading.  It’s lighter but not at all “fluffy.”   Yes – I so needed the break and this proved … Continue reading

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The Fifth Risk ~ by Michael Lewis

The Fifth Risk – bottom line?  I  appreciated it quite a lot,  it was informative about the workings of the Trump agencies and it’s well written.  I love Michael Lewis’  books because he explains stuff very well,  usually focusing a … Continue reading

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The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald x2

As promised,  I reread The Emigrants quite promptly.   Actually,  what happened was that I started another book,  (pulp crime) and it just didn’t cut it. Back to Sebald. I’d like to note that one of the reasons the book … Continue reading

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True Crime Addict: ~by James Renner

This is an amazing book for readers of True Crime and/or memoirs.   I love really good True Crime although I’ll certainly admit much of it is junk.   James Renner was a lowly journalist working in the dailies we … Continue reading

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The Emigrants ~ by W.G. Sebald

I’ll be reading this again very shortly,  I might even start later today or tomorrow, although it is rather intense and you don’t notice until late in the book  and you contemplate reading it again.  But it’s so incredibly good … Continue reading

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Down the River, Unto the Sea ~ by Walter Mosley

Well – that’s likely the last Walter Mosley book I read.  A long time ago I read his novel Little Scarlett  and seem to remember rather enjoying it.  Not true of  this one,  although I did finish it.  It was too … Continue reading

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Trump World – books

For the past  year or so I’ve been reading a lot of political books.  I was motivated by our tumultuous Presidency,  but the books have not all been directly about the election or Mr Trump’s his White House.  Rather, although … Continue reading

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The Templars: ~ by Dan Jones

Oh I enjoy Dan Jones (The Plantagenets andThe Wars of the Roses – links to my reviews on this site),  so when The Templars came out I immediately put it on my TBR-type Wish List at Audible. And it was … Continue reading

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Lethal White ~ by Robert Galbraith

For those who don’t yet know,  Robert Galbaith is the pseudonym of J.K. Rowling,  author of the Harry Potter books.  I read the first one and had I been 10 instead of 40 when I read it I would have … Continue reading

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