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28 mars 2008
The Eagle and the Raven by James A. Michener
This book was recommended to me by a friend, who happens to teach history. We have similar likes and he told me not to miss this title. I love the way Mr. Michener unfurls the life comparisons of Sam Houston and Santa Anna. One chapter on Houston and the next one on Santa Anna. He gives the reader the good and the bad of each personage. This book is not as big as one expects from James Michener. So, even though this may be a quick read it doesn't skimp on historical detail. I was astonished at how little I knew of Sam Houston and/or Santa Anna. My thoughts were shorter than any Reader's Digest condensed story. Not anymore! This book has awakened a thirst for more knowledge about this era and about Mexico and Texas. My friend has made me hungry. This book turned out to be an appetizer.
06 juil. 2008
Orange Crush by Tim Dorsey
The characters! The story! The history! The humor! Tim Dorsey is terrific! I like the way he gives the reader a history lesson as he entertains with his main character, Serge A. Storms. Storms is the most likable serial killer that I have ever read. The reader ends up rooting for him and cheering him on in his exploits. The exploits? Wow! Serge goes through so many of them it's hard to believe this is only one book. I love the way Mr. Dorsey forces you to remember what you have read in the beginning by giving you more tidbits as you progress through the book. I have even had to go back and reread portions to "get it straight in my head." Serge's antics are laugh-out-loud funny and outrageous at the same time. I picked up Mr. Dorsey's first book at a garage sale on a whim and when I read it I had to have the next one, and the next one, and then the rest of his Serge A. Storms books. Mr. Dorsey does not disappoint. His stories are always satisfying, yet leave you wondering what is next for Serge. Serge has always got a side-kick or two that could carry the book for a chapter all by themselves. The bad guys really deserve what Serge gives them and he doesn't skimp. Mr. Dorsey's imagination,...well, what can I say? I just can't imagine. I guess that's why I love his books! What do I dislike about it? I finished it too soon. I don't like waiting for Mr. Dorsey's next book.