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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
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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
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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
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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
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WWI Definitive Visual History

Review: A complete, definitive, visual history of the Great War. The book is a triumph of visuals and text that tell in general and in detail the epic story from Sarajevo to Versailles. Overall rating: How I discovered or acquired this book: Noteworthy experiences while reading this book: Check out author’s other books? Recommend this… Read more
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The Penguin History of the World

Review: A superb achievement. From prehistoric man to the rise of civilizations, right through wars and famine and religion and science, all the way up to the world reacting to climate change. Fascinating yet challenging, you have to pay attention closely, as three pages could take in a century or two dynastic changes. A hard,… Read more
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Klondike

Review: An outstanding record of an unusual and fascinating period of Canadian history. It races along, just like the stampede itself. You start in the silence of the forest, and go right through until it’s silent again after one of the most peculiar mass migrations in modern history. It has made me want to learn… Read more
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Ender’s Game

Review: Challenging. I can see why this book is in all the top 10 lists. But… it’s got issues. The children think and act like experienced men and women. No way. Too much of a stretch for this to really work for me. The adults are also way too cut and paste, the scheming bureaucrat,… Read more
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Stranger in a Strange Land

Review: Fabulous concept! Human born on Mars, raised to an adult with Martian ideals and ways of thinking about time, space, sex, family, property, etc. Written in 1961, it shows its age more than some others from the period, but less than some. Women are not potted plant, but do tend to be fanny wiggling… Read more

