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Sunday, June 28, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Review:The Assassin (Casca, #13) by Barry Sadler
This story is the next book in the Casca series. Same as the other books, Just a different time and place. Writing bad as usual.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Review: The Derby Man by Gary McCarthy
This book is a western story of the usual type. To make things different, the unlikely hero is greatly overweight and wears a derby hat. You won't find any young maiden in distress. There are bits of humor, but the book holds no big surprises. Okay for a short read if you can get over the errors. I never did learn the Sherriff's name. It seemed to be interchangeable.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Review: Cold Comfort (Inspector Ian Rutledge #16.5) by Charles Todd
This book is a short story from the Ian Ruthledge series. Instead of continuing with Ian's career with Scotland Yard, we are taking back to the First World War when he was Lt. Ruthledge. There are no voices in his head, and he becomes involved in trying to prevent a murder. Good story for a short read.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Review: Cemetery Dance (Pendergast #9) by Douglas Preston
This story is 9th. in the Pendergast series. In this story he has a smaller part to play with the majority of action going to D'Agosta. The authors have joined the flavor of the moment with zombies and cults. No former members of the series are safe, and one is immediately murdered. By the end of the book, all is back to reality. I liked the descriptions laid out in the book, and the fast pace to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Solstice
My son just told me that it's Solstice. You're supposed to be able to take an egg and stand it on its end - or you can walk around the park naked wearing a pair of horns. He tried the egg bit but it didn't work so I threw a dishcloth on the counter and then it worked. That's what fathers are for. I didn't want him running around the park. In the long run it didn't matter, he doesn't have a set of horns.
Lawn Trimmer

My wife's friend said they had two and I could have one. It seems her kids didn't place much value on it. A piece of junk was what they called it. It's a Black and Decker. So I tried it, and it works great. Certainly better than my old one. I just trim around trees and bricks, not do the whole lawn. That's what my neighbor across the street does. I wonder how old it is? I know it is discontinued.
Friday, June 19, 2015
The House Next Door.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Review: When it was Great: A Dealer Autobiographic Story by Jim Sinay
This book is an autobiography of a Las Vegas dealer. It sounds like a guy sitting on a barstool telling his life story. It's a book easy to read and interesting. There is a lot of name dropping that you have to expect. He stresses that the good, the bad, and the ugly are just people like you and I, except they live in Las Vegas. If you ever wondered what life behind the scenes was like, this is your book.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Review: One Shot (Jack Reacher, #9) by Lee Child
Not only does Reacher help friends in trouble, he also helps those who weren't friends. In this case in is in Indiana, which seems to be over run with Russian thugs. Everyone seems prepared to help, no matter how long they have known each other or the consequences. As usual, the dialogue is short and crisp, no words wasted. Some characters a bit over the top, but its fiction. No really big surprises.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Friday, June 12, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
There's No Such Thing As Nonfiction
My feeling is that there's no such thing as
nonfiction. Everything is fiction, because in the moment someone tries to relate
an experience of what happened to them, it's gone. The reality that was felt at
the moment is almost impossible to describe. It's one reason why there are
writers, to come close to how it felt when it happened.
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