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World-Forming and Not Having a World--From Dasein to Animal
My candidate for the follow-up to Being and Time
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Funny look at classic bible stories with a PC twist.
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Predators of Southern Africa
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Made me want to go to PerigordThe centerpiece of the story is a cave painting 17,000 years old. The author creates a rarity -- a plausible pre-historic culture and society -- with one flaw: a liberated female character who belongs to the present rather than the past.
The painting shows up one day on the desk of an art dealer in London and in attempting to trace its origin she journeys to the Dordogne region of France where she becomes immersed in the nearly-forgotten history of the French Resistance of World War II. The best part of the book is Walker's account of the Resistance and the struggles between the Gaullists and the Communists. I could have read a lot more about the Resistance and wish that this part of the novel had been longer.
The book was successful in raising my interest about the cave paintings and the remote region of France where they are located. Had the ending been a little stronger, the mystery a little more mysterious, it would have been an outstanding -- rather than just a very good -- novel.
Magic - a compelling read
A good mix of WW II adventure & archeologyKurten thought that speculation by professionals about such people in professional texts are taken too seriously and literally by the public. Such speculations are just stories made up by the professionals based on their best guesses. He thought such stories should be told as such.
The author in this book uses a realistic tale of the adventures of some members of the French underground led by a
a trio of a French, British, and American special forces members
flown into German occupied France just before the invasion by the Allies. Harassing the Germans, this group used the caves in the area to hideout and store their equipment. One such cave contained these early paintings made famous by those that exist in the Cave of Lascaux.
The author does a very good job of intertwining his WW II adventure based loosely on what actually occurred as the French underground from their caves delayed a strong German force from reaching the invasion site to repel the Allies, and his speculation of what life may have been like for the inhabitants of those caves 17,000 years ago.
If you like realistic WWII adventure and are interested in speculating over the what life was like for our ancestors some 17,000 years ago, you will enjoy this book.

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Funny, but possibly too irrevent
Truly Funny
The "Mad" Methodist Minister strikes again!!
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america reborn
On Whose Shoulders We StandOne of my favorites of the 22 essays is that which discusses Walt Disney (representative of American Entertainment). Walker first quotes Joseph Nye: "Soft power occurs when one country gets other countries to want what it wants, in contrast with the 'hard' or coercive power of ordering others to do what it wants." In response, he suggests that "the essence of America's new global hegemony was that the United States was not only the unique military superpower but also the dominant soft superpower, which [because of Disney's films] invented the world's dreams and defined its aspirations....The Disney Corporation has become the heartland of soft culture's colonial realm. It is unmatched in pillaging there cultures of others to repackage them in Disney's universal vocabulary....[Disney] aimed for what he once described as 'that deathless, ageless, absolutely primitive remnant of something in every world-wracked human being which makes us play with children's toys and laugh without self-consciousness at silly things....You know, the Mickey in us'." These brief excerpts correctly indicate Walker's highly subjective and yet circumspect perspective on 22 quite unique Americans. I have already mentioned eight. The others are "Black Jack" Pershing, Henry Ford, Babe Ruth, Duke Ellington, Winston Churchill, Frank Lloyd Wright, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walter Reuther, John Steinbeck, Albert Einstein, George Marshall, William F. Buckley, Jr., Richard Bissell, Billy Graham, Richard Nixon, Martin Luther King, Jr., Betty Friedan, and Bill Clinton. If your desire is to understand America in the 20th century, I cannot think of another combination of lives and careers which will contribute more to that understanding than do those whom Walker discusses with eloquence and insight in this remarkable volume.
wish I'd been taught history this way
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American homage to Christie, Pym and the likeThis book has all of the things I want in a four star rated book. The writing is always competent and sometimes quite witty. The plot moved along with only one or two annoying digressions into tourist information. And, most important, I like Dorothy. Maybe it because I've recently helped my own mother cope with widowhood but Dams has created a character who ran both true and likeable. Of course, the hint of an upcoming romance with the widowed chief constable will have me back for more soon.
The mystery itself is solid. There are plenty of suspects with reason to kill the victim. Was it church politics? Was it a matter of musical taste? Was it an agrieved employee? Was it a jealous scholar?
I've held back a fifth star for a couple of reasons. While I throughly enjoyed the book it isn't so outstanding that I'll be recommending to friends (yet). Also, as a non-Christian, I felt Dams was a bit heavy handed with the religious angle (even if the victim was a Canon).
Cozy Up For This Fun DebutI was drawn in by the charm of this book. It starts out rather quickly and the pace never lags until the gripping conclusion. Dorothy is an interesting main character. I felt her interest in the murder was a little under explained, but I was willing to let that go. I really enjoyed the writing style. The first person narration felt like a letter to a friend and the scenes where Dorothy argued with her self were funny because they were so true.
Having already discovered this author's other series, I now look forward to reading more in this one as well. She is a truly talented mystery author.
Solid cozy
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Brush off your tartans, and roll your RRRs ....
A charming English cozy
Dorothy
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Organized with interesting case studies. Easy reading.
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A Book No Steve Martin Fan Should Be Without!
Steve Martin: The Magic YearsTheresa (Seattle, Washington)
cool storiesNow I want to see Steve Martin's old movies. But most of all, I want to read more because of this book. The stories are very cool.
I was sorry when the book was over, I just wanted more.