Pandemic Reading Roundup #2
As I prepare the Crummy.com Review of Things 2020 I've been looking back at the stack of books I bought off my wishlist and read over the past few months. That's right, it's time for a second edition of Pandemic Reading Roundup. I'm not in a mood for detailed reviews so I'll just recommend my favorites of this batch:
Smallbone Deceased by Michael Gilbert
Death Sentences by Kawamata Chiaki
The Unconquerable World by Jonathan Schell
The Honor Code by Kwame Anthony Appiah
The Flu Swatter by Nicholas Dawidoff
Smallbone Deceased by Michael Gilbert
Death Sentences by Kawamata Chiaki
The Unconquerable World by Jonathan Schell
The Honor Code by Kwame Anthony Appiah
The Flu Swatter by Nicholas Dawidoff
I also have an anti-honorable mention: Len Deighton's 1964 spy novel Funeral in Berlin. It occupies a space halfway between Ian Fleming and John le Carr��, a space that in retrospect doesn't really need occupation. I mention this not-great book in this post when I let many decent books pass without notice only because there's a reason why my wishlist included two Len Deighton novels. Deighton wrote a really good novel in 1978, SS-GB, an alt-history about the impossibility of selective collaboration with evil, which I read many years ago. Big recommendation for that one. It doesn't seem like his other work is similar, though.
Published on February 26, 2021 10:03
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