Paul’s Book Reviews
Seven short book reviews: science fiction/fantasy, mysteries, historical fiction, thrillers.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
Seven short book reviews: science fiction/fantasy, mysteries, historical fiction, thrillers.
You’ve probably noticed a strong turn to the personal here at Paul’s Thing. I’ve been writing about the things that make my life worth living, avoiding commenting on the things that make me wish people were better than they are, that we lived in a happier, more humane world.
I guess you could argue that the advent calendar is religious equivalent of the Festival of Lights, but I want candles too!
Our kitchen is done, and as promised, here’s the evidence.
Seven days, baby. Have you finished your shopping?
In the spirit of end-of-year lists, here are the ten books I read in this year that stand out in my mind.
A friend gently hinted I’d gone a bit overboard on Facebook and Instagram with kitchen photos, to which I responded, “Well, if you can’t have fun with social media, what’s it even for? Oh, right … handing your personal information over to faceless corporations to use in targeted advertising.”
If I were king of the Air Force, I’d keep it in the drawer for private viewing, along with my stash of porn.