I enjoyed this collection of the Roman emperor's personal journal snippets. They are short, dense, and unambiguous. It's interesting how the fundamentals of Stoical Roman ethics of Aurelius' era have so much in common with other civilizations' ethics, e.g. Zoroastrianism's good deeds from good thought. Civic duty, and aligning our conscious decisions to the Logos (divine, cosmic consciousness) is also repeatedly and well-articulated with examples. I learned a lot in a short time. 4/5 Stars.
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Play Dead by Harlan Coben (1/1/2010)
Harlan Coben wrote this book when he was 19 and 20 years old, as an undergrad in college. The values, perspectives, hormones, and perspectives of a 20-year-old shine through the fantastic (though somewhat melodramatic) plotting and dialog. It's always great to catch up on the early works of a good writer.I really enjoyed this book, despite the terrible, cardboard 2-D characters. In particular, the end is well-crafted and well-edited. 5/5 Stars.
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thriller
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Der Prozess von Franz Kafka (1925)
Ich habe dieses Buch langsam gelesen, weil mir die Prosa und der Stil gefallen haben. Die bürgerlichen und sozialen Interaktionen sind schrecklich, frustrierend und erschreckend. Die Hauptfigur K hat gesunden Menschenverstand und stellt unschuldige, vernünftige Fragen. Der Dialog und die detaillierte Darstellung der Bewegungen, Ereignisse und Schauplätze sind fantastisch. Die Geschichte ist natürlich sehr deprimierend. 4/5 Sterne.
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genfiction
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Yesterday's Spy by Tom Bradby (2022)
An "impulse borrow" from the library the last time I was there, this book reads like a James Bond film script set in 1953. The author really should have availed himself of professor Amanat's fantastic history book; he made some blunders about the leaders and factions in the 1953 chaos in which the story takes place. But the thriller aspects of the story were fun and it was wildly entertaining, despite how depressing the situation was. 3/5 Stars.
This is my God by Herman Wouk 2nd ed. (1992)
Here is another book I found on the shelf of one of my children whose former-bedroom is now my home office. I did not get most of this information in my own education or research, so this overview was very helpful to me personally. I do not recommend the book for folks whose mom is not Jewish. 3.5 Stars.
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philosophy
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