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I Saw it Happen in Norway
I Saw It Happen in Norway© 1940 C.J. Hambro292 pages I Saw it Happen in Norway is a rare account of Hitler’s early expansion, the story of a nation’s downfall told first-hand from a surviving member of its government and … Continue reading
The Classics Club
For the past year or so I’ve been aware of a book/blogging community known as the Classics Club, whose members have pledge to read a list of fifty or so “classics” within five years, and share their thoughts about them … Continue reading
The Last Battle
The Last Battle © 1956 C.S. Lewis 184 pages “This is my password,” said the King as he drew his sword. “The light is dawning, the lie broken. Now guard thee, miscreant, for I am Tirian of Narnia.” In The … Continue reading
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Tagged children's literature, Children-YA, Christian literature, doomsday, fantasy, Narnia
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2015 Reading Challenge Progress
Considering that two-thirds of the year is now spent, how’s that 2015 reading challenge coming? As introduced earlier in the year, it’s a literary scavenger hunt: 52 books in 52 weeks. I’ve taken care of most of the list, with … Continue reading
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Top Ten Authors I’ve Read the Most Of
This week the Broke and the Bookish are asking people who their most-read authors are. 1. Isaac Asimov It’s been a while since I read the dear doctor here, but after discovering his fiction in 2007 I went a little … Continue reading
Before the Throne
Before the Throne: A Modern Arabic Novel© 1982 Naguib Mafouz, trans. 2008 Raymond Stock128 pages In ancient Egyptian mythology, the souls of the dead were weighed before the gods. In Before the Throne, the dead pharaohs, generals, leaders, and dictator-presidents … Continue reading
Engines of War
Engines of War: How Wars Were Won and Lost on the Railways368 pages© 2010 Christian Wolmar An army marches on its stomach, but for a hundred years it rode to victory only on the rails. It was Napoleon who observed … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, American Civil War, Germany, Middle East, military, Near East, Russia, The Great War, trains, transportation
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Coming Attractions
This week will see a clearing-of-the-decks as far as the American Revolution books go as I start reading a more diverse batch of books. A few weeks ago I acquired five books I’ve been waiting for over a year to … Continue reading
Asimov and Nimoy read
Since 2007, Isaac Asimov has been my favorite author, possibly because his devotion to the full spectrum of human creativity and knowledge — science, history, language, name it and he’s written about it — is inspiring. The retro feel of … Continue reading