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  • Fast and Loose

    Fast and Loose

    Review: She was 14 when she wrote this, so what can you really expect? It was still a good read, and a fast one at that, but the cardboard characters and predictable plot leaves a lot to be desired. But now, when I am done all of Wharton’s writing, I can say I read all… Read more

  • The Marne

    The Marne

    Review: One of the lesser known works of Edith Wharton, but also one of her best in my opinion. A brilliant little glimpse into how Americans viewed World War One. Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: In Our Time podcast Noteworthy experiences while reading this book: Tiddy Check out author’s other books?… Read more

  • The Mammoth Book of Extreme SF

    The Mammoth Book of Extreme SF

    Review: Well exited volume from Mike Ashley, as always. Hard, hard SF. Lots of science, time paradoxes, and more science. Took some doing to get it done, but it was worth it to get out of comfortable SF for a bit Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: Amazon recco Noteworthy experiences while… Read more

  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Review: Perfect. Like if Edith Wharton got high on coke. At once thoughtful, funny, provoking, sentimental. Just a great novel that deserves to be called a classic. Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: — Noteworthy experiences while reading this book: Adding herring to taquitos is not as good as I thought Check… Read more

  • WWI British Poets

    WWI British Poets

    Review: Excellent anthology. Just can’t get enough of the war poets. Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: — Noteworthy experiences while reading this book: — Check out author’s other books? Recommend this book? To whom? — Ratings (1-10, 10 being exceptional): Read more

  • Hope: Entertainer of the Century

    Hope: Entertainer of the Century

    Review: A great read. An excellent journalist researched and wrote an excellent biography. You see the skull beneath the skin. The brand that Bob Hope developed became the man himself. It was a wild ride in a century-long career. A fascinating glimpse into early vaudeville all the way through to the modern age of Hollywood… Read more

  • The Mammoth Book of New Jules Verne Adventures

    The Mammoth Book of New Jules Verne Adventures

    Review: Superb selection of Jules Verne pastiches. Some very thoughtful, some very modern, all very well written. Will check out some of the authors’ other works. Especially Peter Crowther, that story and the name of that bar. Gotta see more of that. Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: Finishing half-read books Noteworthy… Read more

  • Autobiography of William Butler Yeats

    Autobiography of William Butler Yeats

    Review: A fascinating glimpse into Victorian literary life. Dinner with Oscar Wilde. Wow. Lots of Irish politics which are still contemporary. Lots of mystical and magical commentary which was and is fascinating. Yeats was a fascinating individual, and this was a great way to get to know the man behind the poems and plays. Overall… Read more

  • A Doll’s House

    A Doll’s House

    Review: So good! Short, fast, engaging, emotionally complex, thrilling. Real people in terrible situations. Begun, acted and ended in one room. Brilliance! Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: RNG4LRP Noteworthy experiences while reading this book: Return of the pepperoni snackers Check out author’s other books? Y Recommend this book? To whom? —… Read more

  • Sons and Lovers

    Sons and Lovers

    Review: An excellent example of transitional literature, from Victorian to more modern sensibilities. There was not one person in the whole novel that I liked or admired. They were all dysfunctional in one way or another. The pace was solid and dependable, but it did drag in parts, nothing too bad, just got a bit… Read more