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Harry Potter and the Cat Who Rescues Books
Harry Potter and the Cat Who Rescues Books I only made it a week before doing a short-round! First up, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, full cast audio edition. I loved the full-cast audio edition of Harry Potter … Continue reading
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Tagged bookshops and libraries, fantasy, Harry Potter, Japanese literature, magical realism, Sosuke Natsukawa
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WWW #1 for 2026!
WHAT have you finished reading recently? American Lion, Jon Meacham. A biography of Andrew Jackson; The Cat Who Saved Books, Sosuke Natsukawa. WHAT are you reading now? To Infinity and Beyond, Neil deGrasse Tyson; Chorus of the Union, Edward McClelland; … Continue reading
Boston in the American Revolution
When people ask me, a son of the Deep South, why I root for the Red Sox, my usual answer is that I began wearing their hat decades ago because I liked the look of it, and then they went … Continue reading
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Tagged America @ 250, American Revolution, Boston, cities, history, John Adams, John Dickinson, John Hancock, Joseph Warren, Sam Adams
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Classics Club: 26 in 2026
The Classics Club, now thirteen years strong, posted a fun-looking survey yesterday morning.
John Tyler: The President Without a Party
I was instantly intrigued by John Tyler when I learned that his entire Cabinet, with the exception of the Secretary of State, had resigned on him in protest of his actions and that he had been declared excommunicate by his … Continue reading
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Tagged 1810s, 1820s, 1830s, 1840s, Andrew Jackson, biography, Early American Republic, Hail to the Chief, John Tyler, Virginia
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Train Dreams
My first movie for 2026 was Train Dreams, a beautiful but tragic story of a man who found happiness, then saw it ripped away from him, and then was forced to grapple for meaning like Job. After dealing with an … Continue reading
2026: America @ 250
This year the United States of America will celebrate its 250th anniversary. I was too young by a decade or so to celebrate the Bicentennial, and unless future medicine is very magic I doubt I will witness the Tricentennial. So, … Continue reading
December 2025 in Review + Moviewatch
Well, December was a heckuva month, that’s all I can say. I read twenty books this month alone, though quite a few entries were ‘short’ — I’ve been making my way through The American Presidents series, all volumes of which … Continue reading
What I Read in 2025
Books in bold are superior favorites. I’ve been trying to whip one of my drafts of Provoked into shape fit for posting but am still not happy yet. It will happen, though. I’m close. January(1) Strange Weather in Tokyo, Hiromi … Continue reading