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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

"The Night Fire" by Michael Connelly

In this book, Connelly has combined the characters of his three successes. Bosch, Ballard and Haller, working at times together, at other times working alone. It all ties together in the end to produce a great novel. Personally, this is be one of my favorites.

Voting

When voting, we are unable to make a good decision and therefore vote for those who cannot make a good decision.

Monday, January 13, 2020

Christmas

Before Christmas we have a fat bank account and a slim body. After Christmas we have a slim bank account and a fat body. 

Sunday, January 12, 2020

"Blue Moon" by Lee Child

"Blue Moon" is book #24 in the Jack Reacher series. Always willing to help the down trodden, Reacher goes above and beyond to help an old couple being used and abused by loan sharks. I found the center of the book a bit boring, non events happening. It did pick up and Reacher seemed to go over to the dark side, leaving a pile of bodies in his wake. As always, he moves on, but now caries the cloak of a thief and mass murderer. 

Whiskey Cavalier


This could have been a good series, if they had not gone the route of making it a comedy. I like spy comedies about as much as I like  WW 2 prison camp comedies. 

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Medical Schools

In Canada, medical schools are more interested in who your relatives are than in your intelligence.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

"Like A Virgin" by Peter Robinson

"Like a Virgin" is a novella included in a book of short stories. It relates to an case early in Bank's career when he was still in London, I find the interviews with both victims and aggressors, shorter and smoother, compared with the last books. As usual he seems to spend half of his time on the job and the other half in a pub. The story gives insight into his way of life at that time and reasons for the move north. Like a lot of books and movies, there is a broad hint of who an upcoming victim will be. Although there are a lot of bodies being tossed about, in the end, justice is served. And to top it of, the book was a good collection of stories. 

Monday, January 6, 2020

Saturday, January 4, 2020

KFC


I can tell that KFC is back in the area. Saw my first discarded pop container on the side of the road.

Friday, January 3, 2020

"The Price of Love" by Peter Robinson


This is a good selection of short stories and a novella. They are not all Alan Banks stories, but a wide variety of other reads. Most enjoyable.

"The Bourne Ascendancy" by Lustbader, Eric Van

"The Bourne Ascendancy" is #12 in the Bourne series. One thing you can always say about a Bourne novel, there is never a dull moment or a lack of bodies. A surprise in this novel is that a couple of the bad guys actually go to jail. Bourne seems that he is always getting beaten to a pulp, but like Hulk Hogan, down on the mat, he raises his hand in the air and comes back from certain defeat.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

"Skipping Christmas" by John Grisham

"Skipping Christmas", a book and a movie. This is a holiday theme book, a humorous reality check of Christmas. This is a fast paced book, a light read for the holidays. I wanted a something to read over the Christmas period and this fell into my hands. It elaborates on the time spent and the expenses involved to celebrate Christmas. It is humorous, making one think of their own festivities or folly. Through all the turmoil of the holidays, it does end up with the meaning of Christmas.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Doctor Shortage


I think we have lost a lot of potentially good doctors because of political correctness and multiculturalism.