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Category Archives: Reviews
The Great War at Sea
The Great War at Sea: History of Naval Action 1914-1918© 1965 A.A. Hoehling346 pages The Great War is not called the first world war for nothing, taking place as it did not only across the … Continue reading
This week: Strife at Sea
This has been a productive week in fiction, of the short kind at least. On Saturday afternoon I finished Power, Inc, and that’s another one down from the to-be-read-list. That list has altered a touch; I was using the wrong … Continue reading
That Hideous Strength
That Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy Tale for Grown Ups © 1945 C.S. Lewis 384 pages Mark Studdock is a newly married sociologist who has been given the opportunity of a lifetime; the chance to work with a promising and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science fiction
Tagged Arthur, C.S.Lewis, Christian literature, Christianity, fantasy, mythology, science fiction
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The Vikings
The Vikings: A History© 2010 Robert Ferguson464 pagesUK title: The Hammer and the Cross: A History of the Vikings VIKINGS! For students of western civilization, the word has quite the mystique. Invaders from the frozen … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Britain, Classics and Literary, Europe, France, Germany, history, literature, Medieval, naval, Scandinavia
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Global Weirdness
Global Weirdness: Severe Storms, Deadly Heat Waves, Relentless Drought, Rising Seas, and the Weather of the Future© 2013 Climate Central224 pages Global Weirdness is a climate briefing for the civic body; short, well-organized, and to the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics and Civic Interest, Reviews, science
Tagged civic awareness, climate change, Politics-CivicInterest, science
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This week: POWER! unLIMITED POWER!!!!!!
Dear readers: First, of literary interest, last night I discovered a “Classic Tales” podcast that features readings of classic stories. I haven’t figured out how to access their archives prior to February, but just on the front page are performances … Continue reading
Anthem
Anthem© 1938 Ayn Rand128 pages In a dark future, the triumph of collectivism has created a global society deteriorating to near-medieval conditions. Man is utterly broken by the state, dominated by institutions from birth onward. Raised in cohorts in government … Continue reading
Divergent
Divergent © 2011 Veronica Roth 487 pages Every major city has problems with organized gangs, but the Chicago of Divergent’s future has nothing else. The entire society is organized in five factions devoted to an ideal; Dauntless, Abnegation, Erudition, Amity, … Continue reading
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Tagged children's literature, Children-YA, dystopia, Man vs Machine, science fiction, thriller
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The Smoke at Dawn
The Smoke at Dawn© 2014 Jeff Shaara528 pages The bells of the South in 1863 rang death knells, not peals of joyous victory. In July, on the same day that Lee’s army suffered a staggering loss at Gettysburg, General Grant … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged American Civil War, historical fiction, Jeff Shaara, military
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The Penelopiad
The Penelopiad© 2006 Margaret Atwood224 pages Which is worse, waiting twenty years for a rascal of a husband to return home while simultaneously managing his kingdom, raising his son, and fending off scores of … Continue reading