Bad Monkey by Carl Hiaasen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A crazy funny detective story set in the Florida keys.
Really well done.
Highly recommended.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
Review: The Dinner
The Dinner by Herman Koch
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Giving this 3 stars. It was a tough call. The plot mesmerizing and disturbing the book is very well written. But in the end, it was disappointing. There only reason the characters seem to behave in the way they do is some unknown genetic disease.
I'd recommend it with the warning that if you are a parent, it will tug on your worst fears.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Giving this 3 stars. It was a tough call. The plot mesmerizing and disturbing the book is very well written. But in the end, it was disappointing. There only reason the characters seem to behave in the way they do is some unknown genetic disease.
I'd recommend it with the warning that if you are a parent, it will tug on your worst fears.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Review: The Closing of the American Mind
The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Decided to read this to see if it was relevant at all. The sad answer is yes, but it flaws are even larger with age.
Most of bloom's arguments are of the "get off my lawn" sort of grumpy old men. Nearly all of part I falls into this category.
Part 2 is more philosophy than anything else and bloom's mastery of it is unquestionable.
Part 3 is mixed: in some ways dated, in some ways more relevant.
Regardless, bloom's contention: that a liberal education does not exist is even more true now than it was back in 1987. Despite his call to arms over 25 years ago, almost nothing has been done. The vast majority of america's universities are simply mechanisms one endures to get a job (or, given the most recent economic conditions, not get a job).
While much of the political conservative world internalized Bloom in the 1980s and 90s, I think one thing they miss is that bloom really takes no stand one way or the other on "right" vs "left" as we currently understand them (but he did have strong - not good - opinions on the 60s and the "radical left" of that era).
In the end, a tough book to read whose arguments are interesting but whose evidence is stale. Sadly, Bloom died in 1992 but it would have been fun to hear what he would have said 25 yrs later.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Decided to read this to see if it was relevant at all. The sad answer is yes, but it flaws are even larger with age.
Most of bloom's arguments are of the "get off my lawn" sort of grumpy old men. Nearly all of part I falls into this category.
Part 2 is more philosophy than anything else and bloom's mastery of it is unquestionable.
Part 3 is mixed: in some ways dated, in some ways more relevant.
Regardless, bloom's contention: that a liberal education does not exist is even more true now than it was back in 1987. Despite his call to arms over 25 years ago, almost nothing has been done. The vast majority of america's universities are simply mechanisms one endures to get a job (or, given the most recent economic conditions, not get a job).
While much of the political conservative world internalized Bloom in the 1980s and 90s, I think one thing they miss is that bloom really takes no stand one way or the other on "right" vs "left" as we currently understand them (but he did have strong - not good - opinions on the 60s and the "radical left" of that era).
In the end, a tough book to read whose arguments are interesting but whose evidence is stale. Sadly, Bloom died in 1992 but it would have been fun to hear what he would have said 25 yrs later.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Review: A Reader on Reading
A Reader on Reading by Alberto Manguel
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Went back and forth on this book 3 stars or 4? Went with 4 because its so well written. Many of the essays are exquisite many are annoying.
I despise Alice in wonderland so the fact that it is woven throughout nearly every essay grated.
Overall if you are looking for essays on reading and literature as well as some nice insights on authors, I recommend. Personally, I probably wouldn't have read.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Went back and forth on this book 3 stars or 4? Went with 4 because its so well written. Many of the essays are exquisite many are annoying.
I despise Alice in wonderland so the fact that it is woven throughout nearly every essay grated.
Overall if you are looking for essays on reading and literature as well as some nice insights on authors, I recommend. Personally, I probably wouldn't have read.
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
Review: The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity
The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity by Nancy Gibbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
If your a political junky a fun read.
The one knock is that for most political junkies, much of this book is already known. Indeed, given the lengthy notes and bibliography, most of the stories in here have been reported in prior books and articles. What this book does quite nicely is put them in a coherent context.
There is little to no original history and the sections on the more recent presidents (George w bush, Barack Obama) are quiet thin.
Nevertheless, recommend.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
If your a political junky a fun read.
The one knock is that for most political junkies, much of this book is already known. Indeed, given the lengthy notes and bibliography, most of the stories in here have been reported in prior books and articles. What this book does quite nicely is put them in a coherent context.
There is little to no original history and the sections on the more recent presidents (George w bush, Barack Obama) are quiet thin.
Nevertheless, recommend.
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Review: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading by Mortimer J. Adler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book deserves a detailed review but, I think the best review I could give it is this:
Oh how I wish I had read this when I was 18!
Highly recommended.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book deserves a detailed review but, I think the best review I could give it is this:
Oh how I wish I had read this when I was 18!
Highly recommended.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Review: The Celtic Conspiracy
The Celtic Conspiracy by Thore D. Hansen
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Good idea bad execution.
I almost stopped reading this about a quarter of the way through. But, in the sprit of fairness I kept going hoping it would get better. It didn't.
Should be a 1 star review but I gave it an extra star because the central idea of the plot could have made a good book. Alas it didn't.
Not recommended.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Good idea bad execution.
I almost stopped reading this about a quarter of the way through. But, in the sprit of fairness I kept going hoping it would get better. It didn't.
Should be a 1 star review but I gave it an extra star because the central idea of the plot could have made a good book. Alas it didn't.
Not recommended.
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Review: The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America
The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America by George Packer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is not a happy book. But does weave a narrative that must be told about how America in 2013 came to be - not through the acts of the famous but through the lives of everyday people.
After reading this, I'm left with the thought that any hope of undoing the "great unwinding" of America will happen by the actions of everyday people.
Recommended with reservation: you will be depressed while reading this.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is not a happy book. But does weave a narrative that must be told about how America in 2013 came to be - not through the acts of the famous but through the lives of everyday people.
After reading this, I'm left with the thought that any hope of undoing the "great unwinding" of America will happen by the actions of everyday people.
Recommended with reservation: you will be depressed while reading this.
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