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Posted : 14 years, 5 months ago on 29 November 2009 02:31 (A review of A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg)

This book was a fascinating compilation of Cahill's articles featuring adventures in places including deep caves, high mountains, jungles, and Death Valley. Besides learning about deep cave exploration and how Death Valley is like a convection oven, I also learned about the events leading up to the Jonestown massacre and the efforts to save the mountain gorillas in Rwanda and Uganda.


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Posted : 14 years, 5 months ago on 29 November 2009 02:24 (A review of The Archivist's Story)

Though low-key in action, this was a powerful story about personal courage and how one person can quietly make a difference even when it means putting his own life in danger.


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Posted : 14 years, 5 months ago on 29 November 2009 02:19 (A review of Labyrinth)

This was a good fictional account of the 13th century Albigensian Crusade (also known as the Cathar Crusade) in which the French Catholics in the northern part of France attacked the Cathars, a Christian sect, in the Languedoc in the south. I liked how these events were portrayed in the lives of Alais, her sister Orianne, her husband Guilhelm, and her father, Bertrand.

The 21st century scenes were not as good as the 13th century ones. I wanted to know more about how various characters were counterparts to the 13th century ones and many characters had similar names which added to the confusion. Still, I liked how Alice discovers the truth about her ancestor, Alais.


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Posted : 14 years, 5 months ago on 29 November 2009 02:12 (A review of Fallen)

This was a compelling story about Cain, Abel, Adam, Eve and the rest of the family. I liked how the story went backwards in time starting with Cain's imminent death and ending with Adam and Eve leaving the Garden of Eden. I also liked how David Maine stretched out the story line so that Cain's offering being rejected isn't followed immediately by his murdering Abel.


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Posted : 14 years, 5 months ago on 29 November 2009 01:58 (A review of Foreigner: A Novel of First Contact)

This was a very good science fiction novel about different cultures interacting. I liked how Bren Cameron has to figure out what's going on without inadvertently offending his atevi hosts. I look forward to learning what happens next in the second book in the series, Invader.


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Posted : 14 years, 6 months ago on 22 October 2009 09:52 (A review of Foreigner: A Novel of First Contact)

This was a very good science fiction novel about different cultures interacting. I liked how Bren Cameron has to figure out what's going on without inadvertently offending his atevi hosts. I look forward to learning what happens next in the second book in the series, Invader.


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Posted : 14 years, 6 months ago on 22 October 2009 09:13 (A review of Into the Wild)

This was an interesting book about not only Chris McCandless's tragic and unnecessary death, but about how someone's romantic view of nature can blind them to its harsh reality.


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Posted : 14 years, 7 months ago on 27 September 2009 06:50 (A review of Body Dump)

This was an interesting book about the efforts of the local Poughkeepsie city and town police to catch the serial killer, Kendall Francois.


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Posted : 14 years, 7 months ago on 17 September 2009 05:30 (A review of Un Lun Dun)

This was a wonderful book filled with quirky and interesting characters. I liked how Mieville played with descriptions and turned London into UnLondon. I especially admired Deeba's courage and her insistence that sometimes prophecies may not come true exactly as written.


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Posted : 14 years, 7 months ago on 17 September 2009 05:29 (A review of Green Rider)

I enjoyed this book. I liked how Karigan gradually learned about her role in the fight for the kingdom of Sacordia between Zachary and his brother Amilton. I also liked the interactions between the characters Karigan and the friends she makes. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, First Rider's Call.


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