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Reviews (4)
14 December 2009
Bold Fresh - A great Read.
You don't need to be a fan of Bill O'Reilly to enjoy his book, "A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity." In the book, Mr. O'Reilly, discusses many topics and centers around growing up in New York in the 50's and 60's. How we are, who we are, is the question, and all of our experiences make this happen. In detail Mr. O'Reilly discuses his experiences and why they made him, who he is. A good read and entertaining. This is not just another media book by a celebrity out to pad his or her bank account but a book definitely worth a look.
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14 December 2009
Tiger - The Start of it all !
Ever read any Bernard Cornwell? If you like history, and action/adventure, you're going to love these. The series centers around Richard Sharpe, a private in the British Army. In this first installment, we are introduced to Mr. Sharpe, who is serving in India. We follow private Sharpe as he introduces us to life in the British army during the Napoleonic wars. The outline of the book is carefully crafted to give us vital background information as well as a grand adventure including floggings, a rescue, traitorous action, a massive battle as well as treasure and man-eating tigers! Although this is the first book in the series is was not written first Mr. Cornwell does a fantastic job in filling in the blanks and getting us started as we follow Mr. Sharpe's climb up the ladder. I highly recommend the entire Sharpe series, but like most things, there is a right way to go about it and Sharpe's Tiger is definitely the place to start. What are you waiting for? Go start reading the book!
17 April 2012
J is for Judgement is a welcome addition to the Kinsey Millhone adventures!
If you happen to like the Shirlock Holmes sluthie books, pick up any one of the Sue Grafton, Kinsey Millhone books. Sue is currently writing W, and is reportedly going to Z and then stoping. Too bad but it gives Ms. Grafton the opportunity to throw us a few curves plot wise as her series winds down. In J is for Judgement, our heroine, Kinsey continues to get into trouble, find herself over her head at times, and as in each one of her previous novels, save the day. Interesting information surfaces in J, such as Kinsey discovering that the does indeed have relatives. The plot doesn't really matter much in as much as Grafton creates a mystery again and thrusts her heroine into things in a way which keeps the reader rivited. I recommended this addition, however, to do it justice, start out with A is for Aliby so that you can follow the long term plot easier.