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Roary Is Now Much Taller Than an Eight Inch Book (See Below)
I’m in transition with what I’m reading, started a new that’s an old, trying to decide what my next audiobook will be.
For those of you unfamiliar with this column, the Friday Fragments lists what I’ve read over the past week. Most of the time I don’t include details of either short fiction (unless part of a book-length collection) or magazines. The Fragments are not meant to be a recommendation list. If you’re interested in a not-at-all-inclusive recommendation list, you can look on my website under Neat Stuff.
Once again, this is not a book review column. It’s just a list with, maybe, a bit of description or a few opinions tossed in.
A reminder that I’m always happy to hear what you are reading!
Recently Completed:
The Bible As History by Werner Keller. This book’s title in the original German was Und die bible hat doch rechet which translates as closer to “And the Bible is Right” with “Right” in the sense of “Accurate.” Interestingly, the last chapter dealt not with archeology but with what then (the book was published in the 1950’s) scientific theories from physics, astronomy, and otherwise might say about matters previously defined only by biblical texts.
In Progress:
The Last Hunt by Bruce Coville. Fourth book in the Unicorn Chronicles. Audiobook. Coming in on the last few chapters, with revelations coming fast and thick.
Look to the Lady by Margery Allingham. Third book in her Albert Campion series. A good friend trusted me with her much-loved copy. I feel very honored.
Also:
The most recent Archeology and, of course, my own work-in-progress.
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Who Will Win? Baby Roary Or the Mass Market Paperback?