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Reads to Reels: Er Ist Wieder Da
So there I was, innocently looking to see if Netflix carried older WW2 films like 36 Hours, when I spotted Hitler. “Look who’s back?” I said. “Oh dear.” I’d previously watched The Death of Stalin (Jason Isaacs is a … Continue reading
Er Ist Wieder Da
Er Ist Wieder Da | Look Who’s Back! © 2011 Timur Vermes 401 pages “Herr Hitler … I’m calling to ask whether you’d like to write a book?” “I already have,” I said. “Two, in fact.” Hitler’s back, and boy … Continue reading
Wayside School Beneath the Cloud of Doom
© 2020 Louis Sachar 176 pages I was a weekly visitor to my childhood library, always bringing home a fresh pile of books — but some books I checked out over and over again. Sideways Stories from Wayside High and … Continue reading
The Best Cook in the World
The Best Cook in the World: Tales from my Momma’s Table © 2018 Rick Bragg 512 pages “Good stuff always has a story,” she said. One of my New Years resolutions is to cook more, and that has unexpectedly introduced … Continue reading
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Catch-22
Catch-22 © 1961 Joseph Heller 453 pages “That crazy bastard might be the only sane one left on this base!” Captain John Yossarian, said C.B., is convinced that everyone is out to kill him. The Germans certainly are, at least … Continue reading
Short rounds: of southern accents and cancerous snapping turtles
I’ve a free moment between family gatherings and outings, so here’s a short rounds post on Talk Southern to Me, as well as David Sedaris’ new book Calypso. First up, Talk Southern To Me. As mentioned a few days ago, … Continue reading