Just finished
The Affair by Lee Child
The latest Reacher novel is a prequel to all the others, set in 1997 when Reacher is still in the Army. He is sent to Mississippi where there has been a murder near an Army base, and an Army person may be the murderer. The last few Reacher books have been disappointing - with plots that don't hold together and mayhem for no reason. There's certainly mayhem in The Affair, but, like in the earlier books in the series, it's there for a reason. No one's going to call Lee Child a master of English, but the book reads well, the plot is interesting and there's sex and violence.
Now reading
God's Arbiters:Americans and the Phillippines: 1898-1902 by Susan K. Harris. I am only a few pages into this book, but it looks good. It is an advance copy sent to me by the publisher, with rather fortuitous timing since Cryptonomicon deals a lot with the Phillippines, and Mr. Speaker deals with the same time period, and I just finished The War Lovers, which is about the other part of the Spanish American war - the part that was fought in Cuba.
The Invention of Air: A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution, and the Birth of America by Steven Johnson. A biography of Joseph Priestly and his times. Really just started, but Johnson writes very well and it's a fascinating period
Year's Best Science Fiction ed. by Gardner Dozois. My favorite of the annual collections of SF
The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutch. Deutch has ideas. LOTS of ideas. About everything - science, religion, philosophy, ecology and on and on. Fascinating reading.
Taking Sudoku seriously: The math behind the world's most popular puzzle by Jason Rosenhouse and Laura Taalman
The publishers sent me a reader's copy of this.
At one level, a lot of people say Sudoku is not a math puzzle - because you could just as easily use letters instead of numbers. But the authors know this just means Sudoku is not an arithmetic puzzle, and they also know that arithmetic really doesn't have that much to do with math
The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence has Declined by Steven Pinker.
An astonishingly erudite writer, Pinker draws on fields from history to psychology to anthropology to primatology to first show that, at almost every time scale, violence has declined over time; then he explains why this is so.
Multiple items one was a review copy
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11 Comments
Post a CommentNice review. I'm not reading much right now with the exception of easy reading westerns.
I have read a few of Lee Child's books and liked them. Good book review! I am now reading The Web by Jonathan Kellerman. :-) He is a psychiatrist that writes medical style novels...pretty good so far!
-I have been waiting for someone to write this one on Sudoku-- this will be a definite download.
A couple of your reads spark my interest. I read "Unbroken" and "One Second After" -both excellent, also "One Thousand Gifts" and ditto to Michele's comment.
Hope you are enjoying your books.
Great review!
Great review!
I'm reading "The Glorious Cause" and "Empire of Liberty," two books about the American Revolution and early republic.
You read such a wide variety of books! Thanks for sharing!
Still enjoying this series... but this afternoon AC is eating my comments. So, I'm going to copy this before I hit "Post," and if it doesn't show up, I'll pm it to you.