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Monthly Archives: February 2008
This Week at the Library (28/2)
The History of the S.S. (G.S. Grabel)Washington’s Secret War (Thomas Fleming)The Trial of Madame Caillaux (Edward Berenson)Thomas Jefferson: Author of America. (Christopher Hitchens)How Few Remain (Harry Turtledove)Naturalist (E. O. Wilson)The Great War: American Front (Harry Turtledove) The first book I … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-history, American Revolution, biography, biology, Christopher Hitchens, France, George Washington, Harry Turtledove, history, military, Nazi, recommended to me, science, week in review
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The Best of 2007:
While I do enjoy writing about the books I read (writing in general, really) and sharing my thoughts, the primary purpose I have for this blog is to keep track of my own reading. It occurred to me today that … Continue reading
This Week (Month?) at the Library
It’s been well over a month since I last sat down to write about the books I’m reading, for whatever reasons. I have gone through a few books in that time, although not as many as I would’ve liked or … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Sean Greer, France, Germany, Greece, humanities, Nazi, Rome, week in review, WW2
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