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Piet Koopt Hoge Schoenen

July 27th, 2010 · Comments Off on Piet Koopt Hoge Schoenen · Uncategorized

I have just finished reading Amsterdam from the ‘City-Pick series of books, which I got through Amazon’s Vine programme.  It is a collection of snippets from literature about the city.   I must have visited Amsterdam more than anywhere other city except Paris and can find my way round it better than anywhere except London, but […]

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Devil in Disguise

July 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on Devil in Disguise · Life

One last Vine review to clear the backlog.  This time it is Devil in Disguise by Julian Clary. I enjoyed it on a couple of levels. Apart from the story, there was a more personal level of enjoyment which was an element of nostalgia.   Molly ans Simon, the two main characters, met while at Goldsmiths […]

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Obstacles to Young Love

July 14th, 2010 · Comments Off on Obstacles to Young Love · Life

Still clearing the backlog of Amazon Vine reviews, here is what I thought about Obstacles to Young Love by the legendary David Nobbs.

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The Invisible Gorilla

July 13th, 2010 · Comments Off on The Invisible Gorilla · Life

I read a lot of books in the last month or two, mainly re-reading all thirteen Christopher Brookmyre novels, but also reading some new Amazon Vine books, leaving me with a bit of a backlog of reviews to write. First off is The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, one of those popular […]

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Tell me something I don’t know

May 21st, 2010 · Comments Off on Tell me something I don’t know · Life

Yesterday was Vine day.  I like Vine days. For the benefit of anybody who has not been paying attention, Vine is a scheme that Amazon run whereby they send free stuff to people and those people then write reviews of the products they receive.  If you don’t write reviews you stop getting the chance to […]

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Young Sherlock Holmes

May 11th, 2010 · Comments Off on Young Sherlock Holmes · Life

Having had a recent bad experience with a shoddy Sherlock Holmes film, I was more than a little wary about reading a novel about the exploits of Holmes as a teenager – Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud by Andrew Lane, which I got through Amazon’s Vine program. Fortunately the book turned out to be so […]

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Do I kneel or do I bow?

May 9th, 2010 · Comments Off on Do I kneel or do I bow? · Life

For an atheist I seem to have been to quite a few places of worship in my time.  There are the normal family weddings in anglican churches, the christening of a catholic friend’ s child and so on, but also a sikh friend at work always encourages us to visit his temple for major events.  […]

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How not to grow up

May 8th, 2010 · Comments Off on How not to grow up · Life

The book that got me through the later stages of the election campaign was How Not to Grow Up by Richard Herring. I kept it in my bag and read it at odd moments because it is the sort of thing you can dip into  like that.  I like to arrive early for things, so […]

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For The Win

May 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on For The Win · Life, Technology

Another book I recently finished is For The Win by Cory Doctorow.   At nearly 500 pages it is a substantial read, but I got through it really quickly, which is usually a sign that I am enjoying it.  Given my circumstances it is hardly surprising that I enjoyed a story of oppressed workers organising themselves […]

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Burley Cross Postbox Theft

May 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on Burley Cross Postbox Theft · Life

The other week I finished reading Burley Cross Postbox Theft by Nicola Barker, another of the books Amazon send me for reviewthrough its Vine programme.  I wasn’t sure if I would like it, but with free books I feel more inclined to leave my comfort zone and in this case it was worth doing so. […]

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