Sunday, July 3, 2016
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Out of Oz

This book is a fantastic conclusion to Maguire's series. It ties up all of the loose ends of the plots from all three of the earlier books and brings all of the characters to dramatic, and unexpected endings. I enjoyed it much more than any of the other stories in the series. 4/5 stars, very thrilling.
Friday, June 24, 2016
The Israel Solution

I was disappointed by the book, mostly because of the editing, but also because of the shrill tone and superlative adjectives. The scholarship is fantastic and the reasoning is sound. It is important for anyone who cares about the politics in Israel to read and understand the information. However I have higher expectations for a book than Caroline's journalist writing style and I was hoping her editors would tone down her fire a little to emphasize the awesome analysis and the straight facts.
When I read Paul Johnson's A history of the Jews, I cried frequently at how horribly unconscionable the genocides, pogroms, torture, tyranny, deprivations, and systematic, evil societal malevolent practices were throughout the centuries. I had a vague understanding of some of the history but Johnson illuminated the facts dispassionately, which made the story more horrific. Caroline's style is not as literary or cogent. She retreats to bromides and insults. It pushed me out of the book a little.
The information and analysis is extremely important and a fantastic illumination of facts that few people have realized. 3/5 Stars. If you care about politics in Israel, you really owe it to yourself to read the book and follow the footnotes to read the source articles.
The information and analysis is extremely important and a fantastic illumination of facts that few people have realized. 3/5 Stars. If you care about politics in Israel, you really owe it to yourself to read the book and follow the footnotes to read the source articles.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Ready Player One
Fantastic, as good as people said.
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Despite the dystopian negative pessimism I enjoyed the book and recommend it. 5 out of 5 stars.
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Sunday, May 8, 2016
Troika

I am a huge fan of Alastair Reynolds' space operas. Troika does not disappoint. It has enormous "awe and wonder" at a glimpse of amazing technology we cannot understand. It has great "Soviet Russia" characters and situations. The story is compressed into a dense short novella, a quick 2-hour read. 5/5 stars.
Foundation and Chaos

The 21st century foundation trilogy sponsored by Asimov's Estate employed fantastic authors -- the "killer B's," Benford, Bear, and Brin." But the first book published in 2000 was bad, 2/5 stars and messed up the entire trilogy. I really dislike the "sims" (simulated personalities of Voltaire and Jean d'Arc). And the introduction of extra new elements, including tiktoks, mentalics with specific super-powers, new casts and cultures, and especially worm holes really messed up everything. If you write inside a masters universe, don't completely change his universe. So anyway, Bear's novel was not as terrible as the first one, 3/5 stars. I am now on to Brin's final book in the series. . .
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Start with Why
Pretty good ideas and very similar to all the career advice books, but for business culture and organizations. 4/5 stars.
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