It’s the middle of the month and yet I haven’t posted a single book review. To make up for it I’m going to review four today.
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Category Archives: Book Reviews
I despair
I found the results of the Immingham ward elections while checking the local paper’s website. It’s grim reading.Continue reading “I despair”
Politics is disturbing my peace
I’ve been thinking about politics a lot lately. There’s a few reasons for this.Continue reading “Politics is disturbing my peace”
May Reviews
Good morning, I’m sick again and the sun has disappeared so I can’t sit around in the garden writing. I’m going to laze in luxury in my room instead. I have two book reviews to write; I’ve been putting them off because of working, but it’s Saturday and I actually have a bit of free time.Continue reading “May Reviews”
Review: ‘Democracy: All that matters’ by Steven Beller
Review: ‘Justice Through Apologies’ by Nick Smith
Review: The Cambridge Companion to Einstein
Editor: Michel Janssen and Christophe Lehner
2014
Cambridge University Press (New York)
ISBN: 9780521535427
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Review: ‘The Greenland Breach’ by Bernard Besson
Details
Originally published: Groenland
2011
Odile Jacob (France)
Present edition: Translated by Julie Rose
2013
Le French Book (New York)
ISBN:9781939474070
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Friday evening zombies
Since I’ve felt more dead than alive for the last week, and I managed to catch Resident Evil: Extinction on the telly last night, I thought I’d have a film evening today. Zombie films. New ones I haven’t seen before.Continue reading “Friday evening zombies”
ARC review: ‘I Freed Myself’ by David Williams
8th April 2014
Cambridge University Press
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