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Category Archives: Reviews
Disaster 1906
Disaster 1906: the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire© 1967 Edward F. Dolan Jr.172 pages If, as some say, God spanked the town For being over-frisky Why did He burn the churches down And save Hotaling’s whisky? -p. 175 Years ago … Continue reading
The Book of Wisdom
The Book of Wisdom, or The Wisdom of Solomonfrom the New English Bible, © 1970 Cambridge and Oxford University Press Christian personification of Wisdom My favorite book in the Judeo-Christian bible is that of Ecclesiastes, in which a man known as ‘the preacher’ … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, Books of the Septuagint, Judaism, wisdom literature
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The Stars like Dust
The Stars like Dust (originally titled as The Rebellious Stars)© 1951 Isaac AsimovFrom Triangle, pp. 349 – 516. © 1952 Only a few days before his graduation from the University of Earth, Biron Farril awoke in the middle of the night … Continue reading
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Tagged Asimov's Empire, Isaac Asimov, science fiction, vintage SF
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This Week at the Library (20 April)
I wanted to share something that happened to me today, but it’s a longish story so I found some code for it to hide behind. Wednesday! Library day! A habit of mine since a few years ago when my Wednesday … Continue reading
Why Do Catholics Do That?
Why Do Catholics Do That? A Guide to the Teachings and Practices of the Catholic Church© 1997 Kevin Orlin Johnson304 pages Continuing in my newfound curiosity about the oldest extant Christian organization, I accidentally read the book that inspired the … Continue reading
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Tagged BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, Catholicism, Christianity, religion, sacramental living
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The Heart and the Fist
The Heart and the Fist: The Education of a Humanitarian, the Making of a Navy SEAL© 2011 Eric Greitens320 pages Heart and the Fist is a fascinating and inspirational account of an idealistic young student dedicating to serving humanity across the … Continue reading
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Tagged BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, humanitarian, military
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Open Secrets
Star Trek Vanguard: Open Secrets© 2009 Dayton Ward448 pages In Reap the Whirlwind, Vanguard commander Diego Reyes took some drastic steps to prevent the secret of Vanguard Station and the Taurus Reach from claiming more innocent lives — steps which … Continue reading
The Archer’s Tale
The Archer’s Tale (originally released as Harlequin)374 pages© 2001 Bernard Cornwell In the first decade of the Hundred Years’ War, a French raiding party sacked a small coastal town in England, called “Hookton”. Ordinarily the destruction of this village would be … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernard Cornwell, GrailQuest, historical fiction, Medieval, military
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What Catholics Really Believe
What Catholics Really Believe: 52 Answers to Common Misconceptions about the Catholic Faith© 1992 Karl Keating155 pages Last week a friend of mine introduced me to the chat client PalTalk, and since then we’ve been spending our evenings together, usually … Continue reading
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Tagged BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, Catholicism, Christianity, religion
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