I would rather be launching into Christmassy posts, but first there’s a whole season’s worth of book reviews to dispatch. Yawn. Here are the best and worst (not to mention everything in between) of my reads from September through November. See You Again in Pyongyang: A Journey Into Kim Jong Un’s North Korea by TravisContinue reading “Book Reviews For Autumn 2019”
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Book Reviews for October
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” -L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables) By the books, it’s been an eclectic month. I’ve been from North Korea, to fairy land, to ancient Egypt, to dystopia. There’s no frigate like a book, as Emily Dickinson reminded us. Meanwhile, it’s actually gotten aroundContinue reading “Book Reviews for October”
Book Reviews For August
Usually, I write (or at least sketch out) my reviews as soon as I’ve finished the books I’m reading. This month, I was lazy and did not do that. I did tally eight titles read in August, though. So at least I was just writing lazy, and not reading lazy. Either way, prepare yourselves forContinue reading “Book Reviews For August”
Book Reviews for July
July isn’t quite over yet, I know. But I thought I’d get a jump on it. Here are my book reviews for the month! Through The Ashes (The Light #2) by Jacqueline Brown Continues the story begun in the first book of The Light series with a broadened scope and increased depth. I motored throughContinue reading “Book Reviews for July”
Book Reviews For February
I had hoped to write something brilliant and original today, but this March weather thwarted my plans. It’s hard to get a good night’s sleep when violent wind keeps blowing your window open, and it’s hard to think clearly when you didn’t get a good night’s sleep, and it’s hard to write brilliant and originalsContinue reading “Book Reviews For February”