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Book reviews, as well as Reads to Reels

Cattle

Cattle: an Informal Social History© 2001 Laurie Winn Carlson321 pages Consider…the cow. A humble creature, its dopey expression reveals no vast intelligence, and its barrel of a body gives it virtually no athletic ability, but it is remarkable if nothing … Continue reading

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Teaser Tuesday + This Week at the Library (11 December)

“The Sun King used to entertain his guests by giving them rides on the Roulette, a kind of roller coaster built in the garden of his chateau at Marly, near Verailles, in 1691. It was a carved and gilded carriage … Continue reading

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The Eternal Tide

Star Trek Voyager: the Eternal Tide© 2012 Kirsten Beyer388 pages           Only Kathryn Janeway can save reality, imperiled by the physical manifestation of Chaos itself. At least, that’s what “Junior”, the scion of the mostly-omnipotent and … Continue reading

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This Week at the Library (30 November)

This past week I read A South Divided, by David Downing, which covers  the same ground  in part as David Williams’ Bitterly Divided, in that it examines the importance of southerners who worked against the confederacy. But whereas Williams argued … Continue reading

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Hominids

Hominids© 2003 Robert Sawyer448 pages “You manage to comfortably feed six billion people with plants?”“Well, ah, no,” said Mary. “About half a billion people don’t have enough to eat.”“That is very bad,” said Ponter, simply. Why did humans kill off … Continue reading

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Space Chronicles

Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier© 2012 Neil deGrasse Tyson; edited by Avis Lang384 pages On July 20th, 1969, America mesmerized the world by landing men on the Moon. For the first time in history, human feet stepped on the soil … Continue reading

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This Week at the Library (16 November)

The postman was kind to me this week, delivering a batch of reading I’m very much looking forward to. Some of the books I received include works I’ve been intending to read all year long: Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Space Chronicles and Charles C. … Continue reading

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Read of England 2012

Last week, Britons celebrated or observed Guy Fawkes Night on 5 November, a date I usually try to do some English-themed reading around, just as I do readings for the Fourth of July and Bastille Day. This year’s reading consisted … Continue reading

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The Long Earth

The Long Earth© 2012 Terry Pratchett, Stephen Baxter400 pages Suppose there were an infinite succession of Earths, and travel between them was as easy as taking a step. A new age for humanity begins when a reclusive scientist posts plans … Continue reading

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Reads into Reels: Timeline

Book Review Chris is a twenty-something guy with the hots for Kate, an archaeology student who is studying under Chris’s dad, The Professor. But smitten as she is by the world of medieval France, Kate won’t give Chris the time of day. … Continue reading

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