18.10.23

Review: The Girl in the Eagle's Talons

The Girl in the Eagle's TalonsThe Girl in the Eagle's Talons by Karin Smirnoff
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Earlier books in the series - gritty, with Salander as a social oddity. This book - Salander converses well, and reminded me of Robin in the Batman series. She could fit in anywhere. She has lost the outsider feel. This felt like a definitive jumping of the shark for this series. Not a total loss, though, there was some humor here that wasn't in earlier novels, and there was still action and oddball badguys, but they felt more comic book that real.

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9.9.23

Review: Who?

Who?Who? by Algis Budrys
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This had the feel of a great Twilight Zone episode stretched out. Great story, memorable. I'm working my way through the stories in the Library of America "American Science Fiction' series, mostly on audio. This was one of them.

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Review: The Year They Called Off the World Series: A True Story

The Year They Called Off the World Series: A True StoryThe Year They Called Off the World Series: A True Story by Benton Stark
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well, kinda. The World Series then wasn't like it is now, it wasn't established yet. And a few baseball men decided to not have the series for, to them, good reasons, generally concerning finances and historic team legacy, and also generally to punish the renegade league and top team. Not all that well written - a little long in parts, but an interesting story.

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8.9.23

Review: Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide

Astronomy: A Self-Teaching GuideAstronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide by Dinah L. Moché
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

This was my daughter's textbook for an astronomy class at a small liberal arts college. Given this application, I was not a fan of the message the title of this book sent. Why was I paying for a college class when it looks like they give you a "self teaching" guidebook. Curious, I read this book. Before reading this book, I'd consider myself a fan of astronomy, having read a number of pop science books on it over the years, and having an interest in astronomy and space travel when in school before college. I found that this book covered many of the same specific topics I already had a basic level of understanding in, and added a layer of more complex information. It did this primarily by providing definitions to dozens of new words, as well as as many words I was already familiar with. The book covered the topics you'd expect - stars, distances, planets... It also had a chapter on life beyond Earth. But because of the way it was written, to highlight the vocabulary of astronomy, this just wasn't very exciting or ultimately that interesting. Good as a dictionary, bad as a story teller.

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22.8.23

Review: Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier

Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known EarlierExcellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier by Kevin Kelly
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

It is what you'd expect. pages with 1-3 little pieces of advice. A typical one: "Instead of asking your child what they learned today, ask them who they helped today." Nice and mostly familiar. I do like the author's tone with these, very agreeable, mostly.

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21.8.23

Review: French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France

French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de FranceFrench Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France by Tim Moore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A not too fit writer decides to ride the route of the Tour de France a few weeks before it happens, and, without much preparation or training, he does it. Quite funny. The author's style is to string together many long words with a twist that adds the humor. I am still amazed that he made it, even with some shortcuts.

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3.7.23

Review: Redhead by the Side of the Road

Redhead by the Side of the RoadRedhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As an aging tech guy myself, I saw parts of myself and my friends in Micah. It was an enjoyable experience reading how Micah handled some surprises and was able to review and start to rethink his life.

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Review: The Dying Animal

The Dying Animal by Philip Roth My rating: 4 of 5 stars I read this at the same age as the protagonist, and I greatly appreciated t...