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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Long layoff
It seems like forever since I updated the blog but I've been a bit busy. My son was born on April 11th, and the weeks leading up to his early arrival seemed like a sprint. He is a month old now and healthy as can be. Now I find I look up Mayo Clinic and Pediatrician sites to learn. What an interesting journey.
The Emperor’s Tomb
Steve Berry did it again. His story is great, characters flawed and yet perfect. His descriptions put you where the action is. Quite simply he is the best.
Paul Christopher’s Templar Conspiracy held true to his Templar Legacy. Very contrived, with conversation between the main characters desperate to sound main stream and yet totally missing the mark, this book bordered on the surreal in its complete ignorance of military and security operations and completely lumbered through far too many story lines to really crystallize into one solid story.
Monday, March 21, 2011
The Templar Cross Paul Christopher
Well I finished this story and really am not sure where I stand on it. I am definitely in the 2 - 3 banana range but the history was enough to get me through the book. Ultimately I found the story a little too cliche'd and contrived. The descriptions used bordered on melodrama. And the book had barely anything to do with Templars!
In the end I am going 2 1/2 bananas, although I loved the globe trotting and history, the story lacked in an a tangible hook the reader sort of way. Thoughts?
In the end I am going 2 1/2 bananas, although I loved the globe trotting and history, the story lacked in an a tangible hook the reader sort of way. Thoughts?
Friday, March 11, 2011
Remarkable Creatures
I finished the story and then learned although fiction the story is based on the lives of two influential women in the history of Paleontology, Mary Anning and Elizabeth Philpot. This raised my interest about te story and I as usual did my research on Lyme Regis and the two ladies.
The story definitely had a female struggle theme as women blazed a trail in the worlds of geology and paleontology. Speaking of the two main characters and the over all plight of women throughout periods of subjugation in the past.
In the end despite the book not being a personally engrossing piece it was still a very well written story and educational as well. I give it 3 1/2 bananas!
The story definitely had a female struggle theme as women blazed a trail in the worlds of geology and paleontology. Speaking of the two main characters and the over all plight of women throughout periods of subjugation in the past.
In the end despite the book not being a personally engrossing piece it was still a very well written story and educational as well. I give it 3 1/2 bananas!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
MS IT Management
I started my degree program and recreational reading has slowed down. I am working my way through Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. And David Hewson's The Blue Demon. I also started a book by Paul Christopher, he writes historical fiction about the Templar's.
I often start and bounce from book to book. Sometimes juggling 3 or 4 books. I'm wondering how many people do this type of juggling as well.
It doesnt seem like I slowed down does it? But a few pages here and there is slowing down for me.
I often start and bounce from book to book. Sometimes juggling 3 or 4 books. I'm wondering how many people do this type of juggling as well.
It doesnt seem like I slowed down does it? But a few pages here and there is slowing down for me.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
North Little Rock, AR
So here I am in Arkansas. If you've ever been here then you know my state of mind. I'm reading The Blue Demon by David Hewson. Super Bowl Sunday and here I am. The book so far is slow to get into however I believe I'm suffering from Stieg Larsson hangover. The Blue Demon seems typically well written and I am sure I will love this chase through Rome.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
The Burning Land
Before I started the Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest I read The Burning Land by Bernard Cornwell. True historical fiction about Britian at the time of Alfred the Great. The Danes and Saxons are constantly at war. Yet constantly seeking partnerships to leverage and grow their power.
This is the 5th in a series, but I didnt realize that at the time I grabbed it. A quick read and interesting for those who truly like history.
This is the 5th in a series, but I didnt realize that at the time I grabbed it. A quick read and interesting for those who truly like history.
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