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The first half of this nonfiction book was a difficult read and it may be hard to purge one's mind of just how barbaric the events were. But this book is still a relevant and important read, as it can provide insight into the modern relationship between Japan and China (and other neighbors by extension).
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Wasn't as good as I thought it'll be...


I'm looking forward to this debut novel's sequel.
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Acceptance by Jeff VanderMeer
Rating: 3 stars
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A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane
Rating: 3 stars
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Mort by Terry Pratchett
Rating: 3 stars
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And I started reading:

The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden

A Little Yellow Dog by Walter Mosley

Apex by Ramez Naam


Finished Out of the Dark by Gregg Hurwitz and Pafko at the Wall by Don DeLillo, currently reading On the Beach by Nevil Shute


This is a really good history of the beginning of the war. Atkinson continues to yield the inciteful and thoughtful extra comments and information that I have found in his other books.
I am just disappointed that I could not read through to finish the whole war - but I hope it will come - this is book one of a planned three book trilogy.
But the maps, although good, were a bit lacking and I supplemented the book with maps from A Battlefield Atlas of the American Revolution by Craig Symonds which gave more maps still not perfect but it does contain single long page summaries of the battles included and this was, for me a good overview as then as Atkinson was expanding details of the battles I had a better perspective - but maybe for others it would not be so helpful.


If you are interested in this war I recommend the book


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I finally got my hands on my last unread thriller of a 13-book series by Zoe Sharp -

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This week (the past 7 days) I have finished:







The Venom trilogy is fun for anyone who likes fantasy. And Island gives you a lot to think about in terms of society, education, bullying, enlightenment and lots of other subjects.
The book I liked the least was the Lake Monsters one.

I liked that Kurson had conducted an interview with Chatterton and Kohler after the book had been published.
The narrator did a pretty good job injecting the dramatic elements.


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A Little Yellow Dog by Walter Mosley
Rating: 4 stars
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and I started reading:

The Vengeful Virgin by Gil Brewer
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To Walk the Night by William Sloane which is the first book in the collection:

The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror by William Sloane


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All of these are for the Popsugar challenge.
The first book has a pretty cover but I found it rather dull. Wish Club was fun and Devil's Gate made me cry but it was also fascinating yet very tragic.


It was fascinating. My review:
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Beauty Queens was a group read and the others are for the Popsugar challenge and black history month.

A collection of stories by Robert William Chambers. The first four stories are about the famous King in Yellow. He would later make a return with the help of other writers and become a part of the Cthulhu Mythos, as Hastur. After that we get love stories some better than others. I felt disappointed, it start great but after the fifth it lost the supernatural elements.


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The Vengeful Virgin by Gil Brewer
Rating: 3 stars
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To Walk the Night by William Sloane - the first book in the collection The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror
Rating: 3 stars
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The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho
Rating: 2 stars
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and I started reading:

The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler

The Edge of Running Water by William Sloane - the second book in the collection The Rim of Morning: Two Tales of Cosmic Horror

Moneyball by Michael Lewis


This biography was an interesting & long overdue look at a female hero of the US military intelligence / counter-espionage efforts during both world wars. I also felt that it set history straight regarding some others - in particular, J. Edgar Hoover.
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The Innocents Abroad: Or the New Pilgrim's Progress by Mark Twain
Rating: 3 stars
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The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho