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The hero is John the Eunuch, once a mercenary but now Lord Chamberlain in Justinian's court who seeks to solve the murder of the Keeper of the Plate. Bodies turn up and John seeks to find the answer that ties together a soothsayer, a red headed knight from Britain, and the victims while protecting his former lover (from before the incident that gave him the appellation) and daughter.
Mary Reed and Eric Mayer provide a great detective story set in a different time and place. The copy I read from Poisoned Pen Press was crisply printed with a very readable type setting. It includes a small map of Byzantium and ends with an 8 page glossary (in case you don't know who Zeuxippos was).
The second in the series, Two For Joy, is a treat as well. You don't have to be a fan of historical mysteries to like this book or this series. (I'm not, in particular). You just have to like well-written mysteries with terrific plots, even better characters and a depth of texture and detail that makes many, many other novels seem anemic by comparison.
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wait to wake up to read more. I found myself yelling at Terry
and his wife throughout the book - "No, don't do that!" Knowing
not exactly what was waiting for them in the future - but knowing
it wasn't going to be good.
What was amazing was how they "played his ego", "played his
ambition" and generally opted out when questions that made sense
were asked. Who is ever to know if any or all of this story
is or was true. What is important is: It makes too much sense!
The methodology and policies Mr. Reed explains about the Agency
is terrific. Especially, the Barry Seal flights - which tends
to explain a lot of other "so called" mysterious plane crashes
around the world.
Compromised has changed my life, because it not only brought
lots of new information, but confirmed all my worst fears!
John T. Reed covers the basics of coaching youth football from A to Z, in an easy to read format.
I read the first copy and passed it on to my son's coach last year. Reed doesn't pull any punches when he points out the mistakes that many youth football coaches make.
Any "How To" book is good when you find 3 or 4 gold nuggets you can use. This book is great. It's an absolute gold mine of information for the youth football coach!
It goes beyond X's and O's. Should a youth football program serve as a feeder program for the high school team? Are high school offenses and defenses appropriate for youth teams? How many of the kids on the youth team will actually play football at a higher level? These questions and many more are answered.
The book itself isn't made of the highest quality materials, but the solid content more than makes up for this shortcoming.
Buy one for your coach. Buy one for yourself!
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What carries this novel is its writing. Mann's style is exceptionally malleable: The descriptions are not only evocative, they are often powerfully emotional, full of the spirit of the times and revealing in themselves of the 19th Century German character. The dialogue is impeccable, the characters memorable and, like all family chronicles, the mundane events are not only entertaining and often funny, they are universal as well. All in all, Buddenbrooks was a much more rewarding book to read than I had expected.
The saga picks up the tale of the Buddenbrooks in 1835 at the peak of their financial prosperity and family stability. Old Johann Buddenbrook, son of the founder of the family firm, has just moved the family and the business into one of the most handsome houses in town. By the time the novel ends 42 years later, the aging yet still spirited Tony is almost the only surviving member of the family. Her parents and grandparents, as well as Thomas and a younger sister, have died. Christian is confined to an asylum, and the only male heir is dead. The house has been sold and the firm liquidated. In the course of hundreds of pages we have witnessed a succession of marriages, births, divorces and deaths punctuating the decline of the initially robust family -- a decline brought about by the weakening of business acumen and ethics as the family succumbs to the enticements of wealth, with its inevitable concomitants of sickly religiosity, artistic inclinations and disease.
"Buddenbrooks" constitutes a remarkable achievement for a first novel. Incisive characterizations are achieved through a witty use of German dialects and the adaptation of leitmotif techniques borrowed from Wagner. And the fast-paced narrative is tightly controlled by a structure evident in the parallel between the first chapter and the last: both take place on rainy evenings in the fall, and both feature Tony Buddenbrook in conversations about religion -- first with her rationally skeptical grandfather and at the end with her aged teacher, who has always waged the good fight "against the onslaughts of reason." "Buddenbrooks" encounters a work that is close in style, vocabulary, idiom and tone to the writer's intent and can thus appreciate more fully the monumental achievement of the artist as a young Mann, this is a powerful read!
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Having been involved with my own kids in different facets of kids baseball I am always on the lookout for new or original material. Unfortunately this very pricey book does not fill the bill.
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What is also missing is the reasonable explanation of why these adjustments were made. It became clear with time that Jesus' words were hyperbole rather than literal. The adjustment in understanding (1988) reflects the humility of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses who adjust to increased understanding of the bible rather than dogmatically and proudly sticking to century-old and biblically erroneous creeds.
Therefore, I must caution the potential purchaser against what is presented as "shock" material designed to disturb faith without an underlying and honest portrayal of dates and explanations of why material changes. Rather than get your information from such a questionable source (as demonstrated with the above example), why not contact one of Jehovah's Witnesses and ask them? Another fine option is to purchase Greg Stafford's book _Jehovah's Witnesses Defended : An Answer to Scholars and Critics_ ... ... and read the chapter "False Prophet - An Undeserved Reputation". Mr. Stafford presents a reasonable and balanced view, but more importantly an *accurate* view of the occasional adjustments made by Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Mark Taylor
This is not simply a book for female readers, although it's written from a young woman's point of view. Men will enjoy the book for the same reasons any reader will--insightful character development; descriptions that, while detailed, are so delicately offered that they never overwhelm; and a story line that engages the reader instantly.
I began reading this book on Dec. 24 and it kept "calling" to me from my bedroom throughout Christmas Day until I gave in under the pretense of taking a holiday nap and returned to its pages. While I treasure holiday time spent with my family, I still don't regret the time spent on Christmas reading this book. It just added to the day's delights!