A person who reads is never bored, but rather entertains the ideas of the world. Reading is recreational, educational, ethical, inspirational, imaginative and artistic. It aids in the development of the mind and the spirit. The written word is one of our greatest inventions.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Dead like you (2010) by Peter James
642 pages should have been 342 pages. The plots and subplots connected in a very contrived way, with a final murder being completely out of sync with the character. In fact, the main suspect, rapist and killer, seemed totally unbelievable to me. However, I kept reading, waiting for a brilliant conclusion. Was the obsession by Roy Grace with the cold case of Rachel really his wanting to solve his wife's disappearance?
http://www.peterjames.com/review/dead-like-you/the-washington-post
Friday, December 20, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Bloodletting and other miraculous cures by Vincent Lam
Excellent! Interplay of three characters as they experience their medical careers form med school to marriage.
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