Saturday, December 23, 2023
Friday, December 22, 2023
Tell No One by Harlan Coben (2001)
Another Harlan Coben thriller with identical plot elements to all the others: the reluctant hero with true grit who overcomes overwhelming odds and circumstances, a deep, dark murder mystery, evil overlords in a criminal conspiracy, and horrifying, sudden violence. The protagonist, of course, lives happily ever after, 4/5 Stars.
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thriller
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies that'll improve or ruin everything by Kelly & Zach Weinersmith (2017)
Fun romp through emerging revolutionary technologies by the Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal cartoonist and lawyer wife pair. Lots of funny anecdotes. Like most popular science, the predictions in the book were overtaken by events since it was published, so it's not nearly as good as it was in 2016. 3/5 Stars.
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popsci
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Son of Hamas by Mosab Hassan Yousef (2010)
This poorly-written but interesting autobiography has risen in popularity again since the invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, the ensuing depraved torture, rape, and mass murder of civilians, and Israel's reaction to the modern-day mass slaughter. The context is interesting and I did learn a few things but the book is not that good. 2/5 Stars.
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biography
starter villain by John Scalzi (2023)
The author suffered terribly from the lockdowns in 2020 and his writing suffered. This book is not among his best work but it is still very good. The dialog and characters are fun but the plot is a little discombobulated, 4/5 Stars.
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scifi
Saturday, December 9, 2023
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