If you're at all alarmed with what you see, here's a roundup of reviews that touch on fascism, hatred, white supremacy, and antisemitism. We're in the thick of it, yeah? Keep your eyes and ears open. Arm yourself with knowledge, context, and humor. Resist with everything you've got. Hatemonger in Chief I posted my review … Continue reading Antifascist Roundup
Category: Fiction
Anatomy of a Scandal
If you had a shot at justice, would you take it? In 2018 I read a book called Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan and noted 'good, great writing' in my journal. Then the Brett Kavanaugh hearings happened, and I added this to my notes: OMG Kavanaugh It was one of those moments when … Continue reading Anatomy of a Scandal
The Terminal List
The frogman cometh. My journey began with this article in the Wall Street Journal... The Former Navy SEAL Who Keeps Churning Out Hit Books Jack Carr draws in unlikely readers with his personal details from battle and Amazon turns his work into a TV show The part about unlikely readers caught my eye. To create … Continue reading The Terminal List
The Human Scale
Souls caught in the balance. The Human Scale is a new novel by Lawrence Wright and what an ambitious, tender and unflinching book it is. Perhaps only Wright could have created a story like this - his background in the Middle East is well-established* and his writing chops are undisputed. The Human Scale is beautiful … Continue reading The Human Scale
The Chaos Kind
Barry Eisler Fangirl Post The Chaos Kind is a tight, tense tale of vengeance featuring some of my favorite fictional characters: John Rain, Livia Lone, Dox, Delilah, Larison and Kanezaki. Friendship, love and allegiance elevate this Barry Eisler novel over other popular thrillers and while everyone has their moment to shine, for me Dox steals … Continue reading The Chaos Kind
The Fear Index
In which AI becomes all too real. What do you do when you read a near-perfect book (Conclave)? You find out what else the guy wrote, that's what you do. Robert Harris has many historical fiction novels in his substantial body of work, but it was his 2011 The Fear Index that caught my eye. … Continue reading The Fear Index
Conclave
Good Catholic fun Are you as big a fan of movies as you are of books? Me too, although I haven't been to the theater in a while. I'd rather watch in the comfort of my own home, thank you very much. Conclave (the movie) caught my eye because 1) I adore Ralph Fiennes and … Continue reading Conclave






