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Monthly Archives: January 2025
Trump: The Art of the Comeback
This business history / memoir is not something I’d ordinarily read, given that when my reading brushes business it’s usually in connection with something like food, energy, or IT. Howeverrrrrrr, since Trump went out of office and now he’s going … Continue reading
Posted in General, Reviews
Tagged 1980s, 1990s, business, memoir, Nonfiction 2025, Trump
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If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now
It was just another day at the office when Chris Ingraham wrote a piece about the prettiest and ugliest places to live in the United States and declared Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, as the worst. He received lots of angry … Continue reading
WWW Wednesday + Favorite Things to Do in Winter
Today’s topic from Long and Short Reviews is “Favorite Thing to do in Winter”. In Alabama, we don’t get snow (not usually, northern Alabama just got a few inches last week), so I’m not skiing or sledding or anything. It’s … Continue reading
Prompt: most memorable road trip
Oh, this is an easy one. New Mexico, 2016. Not only was it my first time on an airplane, and my first time out of the South, but it was my first time taking a vacation somewhere as an adult: … Continue reading
Before we Forget Kindness
One of the more charming reads from last year was Before the Coffee Gets Cold, a short novel that falls into a mysterious genre called ‘magical realism’, as I’ve since learned. The setting and premise were simple yet inexplicable: in … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Fiction 2025, Japan, Japanese literature, magical realism, Tokyo, Toshikazu Kawaguchi
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Primate Made
Longtime readers to this blog know that the mismatch between human biology and the world we have made for ourselves is a pet topic of mine, given its implications for human flourishing. Primate Made focuses on modernity’s effects on the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science
Tagged anthropology, biology, livin la vida anthropocene, Nonfiction 2025, palo-primal-primitive, science, Science Survey 2025
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WWW Wednesday
WHAT have you finished reading recently? Sword Brethren, the start of a new historical fiction series about a man whose childhood home and title were stolen from him at age fourteen, forcing him to create a new life as a … Continue reading
Sword Brethren
Richard Fitz Simmons is a young lad who has just lost everything. After he narrowly defends himself against some highwaymen he arrives home to find that his father has accidentally died in a hunting accident and his uncle is taking … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged advanced review, Eastern Europe, Fiction 2025, historical fiction, Jon Byrne, Medieval
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