Books: Alphabetical

Here are all the books I have logged in this site arranged in alphabetical order.

Pictures of the Socialistic Future by Eugene Richter

7/10
An incredibly prescient book from the 19th century that basically lays out everything that is wrong with the practical... more

Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett

8/10
The historical fiction version of A Feast for Crows with the church versus the crown. It’s a thick but quick-paced read... more

Piranesi: The Complete Etchings by Luigi Ficacci

4/10
I bought this on a whim when I saw the price dropped to $20. Kudos for the completeness and,... more

The Pool of Fire by John Christopher

8/10
The final book the The Tripods trilogy delivers a satisfying conclusion to the story. I picture the aliens looking like Sigmund... more

The Power of Glamour: Longing and the Art of Visual Persuasion by Virginia Postrel

7/10
Virginia Postrel is a great, thoughtful writer and, although I am not terribly interested in the topic of glamour,... more

The Prestige by Christopher Priest

7/10
A tale of dueling magicians who go through ever more elaborate lengths to uncover each other’s secrets. It’s all... more

Presto! How I Made Over 100 Pounds Disappear and Other Magical Tales by Penn Jillette

7/10
Penn details his weight-loss journey and his wacky diet. It’s an interesting take on how we view food and... more

Prey: The Drovers, Book 1 by John D. Brown

7/10
Looks like I am ending the year on a YA fiction kick. Prey is the story of a young boy (aren’t... more

The Price of Everything: A Parable of Possibility and Prosperity by Russell Roberts

8/10
This book is really an economics lesson presented in layman’s terms. The plot and characters are merely a device... more

Prisoner’s Base by Rex Stout

7/10
Decent mystery. A nice change of pace from A. Christie.

Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future by Johan Norberg

8/10
Johan Norberg wrote one of the clearest accounts of the 2007 financial meltdown and, after that dismal tale, he’s back with... more

Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann

4/10
I agreed with many of his main points on stereotyping, democracy, propaganda, and the inability for a potential voter... more

Racing the Beam by Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost

9/10
Racing the Beam is a fairly accessible look at the technology behind the Atari 2600 video game console. Apparently the... more

The Raft by Robert Trumbull

8/10
The harrowing true life account of three airmen who are adrift in a rubber raft for thirty-four days following... more

Raveler: The Dark God Book 3 by John D. Brown

8/10
The most recent book in this series builds up to a grand conclusion, an last-stand battle of epic proportions,... more

Ravilious: Wood Engravings by James Russell

8/10
A nice collection of works by Eric Ravilious. This isn’t too text heavy, but each print gets a few... more

The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

6/10
Catching up on a classic I missed in high school. I thought it was okay, but not the sort... more

Remainder by Tom McCarthy

6/10
Mildly amusing tale of a guy who choses to recreate memories down to exacting detail. Reminded me of how... more

The Renaissance of Etching by Catherine Jenkins

8/10
A better title for this art book would be Etching from the Renaissance. The book covers the dawn of... more

Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy

7/10
In the 1960s Fritz Eichenburg illustrated many classics as part of the Heritage Press series of books. This one... more

The Reverse of the Medal by Patrick O'Brian

9/10
A very well done Aubry/Maturin story. More Maturin centric than usual, which is refreshing.

The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt

9/10
Required reading for anyone who is sick of the political name calling and soft bigotry that permeates every single... more

Ringworld by Larry Niven

5/10
Rather boring and pointless.

Rock Stardom for Dumbshits by Phantom Surfers, The

8/10
Leave it to The Phantom Surfers to release an instrumental surf record without any music, singing, talking or audio... more

Scene Through Wood: A Century of Wood Engraving by Anne Desmet

9/10
While wood engraving was the method of illustrating books for at least a century, there doesn’t seem to be... more

The Screwball King Murder by Kin Platt

6/10
A pretty straightforward detective mystery which, despite the cover of the book, has very little to do with baseball.... more

Season of Storms by Andrzej Sapkowski

8/10
Season of Storms is a fitting palette cleanse after the main Witcher series thud of an ending. There’s no... more

The Secret History of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost

6/10
I listened to the audiobook version which features many of the original cast members reprising their roles. The book... more

The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture by David Mamet

7/10
Mamet’s political coming out book doesn’t offer much new insight into conservatism. Instead it cribs a lot from Thomas... more

Servant: The Dark God Book 1 by John D. Brown

8/10
This is a fantasy novel I picked up based strictly on the reviews and auto-recommendations online. I enjoyed it... more

The Seven Deadly Virtues by Jonathan V. Last

8/10
A compilation of humorous essays by eighteen conservative authors in which each tackles the merits and faults or various... more

Ship of the Line by C. S. Forester

9/10
Another exciting Hornblower sea tale. This one was a much better read than the last, although, outside of the... more

Shirley Temple and the Screaming Specter by Kathryn Heisenfelt

5/10
This is a strange old book. It’s a Nancy Drew style mystery but the main character is a teen-aged Shirley... more

The Shroud of the Twacker by Chris Elliott

7/10
Loses steam about 150 pages into the book.

The Silent Wall by Peter Rabe

7/10
This is the story of an American GI who returns to Sicily years after the war to find the... more

Silvertip by Max Brand

8/10
This is the first Western I’ve ever read. Written in 1933, Silvertip is the story of a gray-templed gunslinger who likes... more

Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

8/10
Another rambling philosophical tome from Taleb. It expands on the idea that good policy emerges from the participants having... more

The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss

6/10
Well, this isn’t the next Kingkiller book, but, fortunately, I wasn’t expecting that. The author himself goes to great... more

Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

8/10
This was my first cyberpunk novel (if you don’t count getting stuck in Neuromancer on the IIgs). I thought it was... more

Something in the Shadows by Vin Packer

8/10
I really do like Vin Packer’s pulp thrillers. This book continues her knack for creating conflicted and dark characters... more

Sourcery by Terry Pratchett

7/10
I enjoyed the first half of the book in which the Discworld is introduced to the first all-powerful sorcerer... more

South and South and South by Landon Knepp

8/10
The second book in this series moves along nicely as the various characters continue to do the things they... more

The Stranger by Albert Camus

7/10
A short, quick read that goes by even faster because of the blunt writing (or blunt translation as the... more

The Substance of Style by Virginia Postrel

7/10
Does look and feel matter? That’s one of the questions posed in this book about the ever increasing emphasis... more

The Surgeon’s Mate by Patrick O'Brian

6/10
I gave it a 6 and I don’t remember why.

Swap Clubs by William and Jarrye Breedlove

8/10
Published in 1964, this book presents itself as a scientific analysis of swinger culture. The opening chapters are filled... more

Sword of Destiny by Andrzej Sapkowski

9/10
The second collection of Witcher short stories is actually the first or something like that. You’ll need to Google... more

Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs

6/10
I went into this book knowing nothing of the many Mrs. Peregrine books/movies/after-dinner mints. Unless Shirley Temple is the main character,... more

Theft of Swords (Riyria Revelations) by Michael J. Sullivan

7/10
This was a fairly by-the-numbers fantasy story with the usual characters: a wizard, a prince, a dwarf, a thief... more

The Thirteen Gun Salute by Patrick O'Brian

7/10
A hu-hum offering in the series. I accidently skipped a book… didn’t seem to matter.

Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie

6/10
A mostly Poirot-free Poirot novel. It was okay, I guess, but pretty forgettable. What was I talking about?

The Three Languages of Politics by Arnold Kling

9/10
Essential reading for understanding that people who might disagree with politically are not evil or stupid, they are just... more

The Thrill Kids by Vin Packer

8/10
Another yarn about corrupted youth from Vin Packer. This time it’s four disenfranchised teenage boys who become a vigilante... more

Time for the Stars by Robert A. Heinlein

7/10
A fairly good sci-fi novel about a pair of telepathic twins separated when one goes off to survey new... more

The Time of Contempt by Andrzej Sapkowski

8/10
The Witcher continues with more of Geralt not fighting monsters. There’s a conclave of sorcerers, a double-crossing, a big... more

Titan by Robert Kroese

6/10
Libertarian disaster porn that moves along nicely until the actual disaster hits (figuratively) about two-thirds into the book. At... more

To Build a Castle: My Life as a Dissenter by Vladimir Bukovsky

7/10
A memoir of what living in The Soviet Union was like in the 60s and 70s. Bukovsky spent most... more

The Tower of the Swallow by Andrzej Sapkowski

8/10
After a very Geralt-centric novel, this fourth book in The Witcher series returns to the Ciri being the primary... more

Treason’s Harbor by Patrick O'Brian

8/10
This book in the Aubry/Maturin series benefits from a clear plot line of espionage.

The Truelove by Patrick O'Brian

6/10
Sorry, no review.

Truth and Fantasy: Goya the Small Paintings by Juliet Wilson-Bareau

8/10
Most of the paintings featured in this coffee table art book are preliminary studies for major works. The time... more

Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein

8/10
A well-paced survival story about a bunch of teenagers abandoned on a desolate planet. There is some delving into... more

The Twisted Ones by Vin Packer

8/10
The Twisted Ones was another 1950’s pulp novel reprinted as an eBook by Prologue Books and available for free download.... more

Twisty Little Passages – An Approach to Interactive Fiction by Nick Montfort

9/10
A very good read that is a critical analysis and brief history of text adventures. The first half gets... more

Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana

5/10
This is a memoir of life aboard a merchant vessel in the early 1800’s. It is also noteworthy as... more

The Tyranny of Clichés: How Liberals Cheat in the War of Ideas by Jonah Goldberg

8/10
The main thesis of Tyranny of Clichés begins with the notion that conservative and libertarian arguments tend to get rebutted, not... more

Unfaithful Wives by Orrie Hitt

8/10
Another quality pulp novel from Prologue Books. This one is filled with at least half a dozen cheating spouses... more

The Utopia by Thomas More

7/10
This is the first book I’ve read that was written by a saint. It’s the description of an ideal... more

Van Eyck by Till-Holger Borchert

8/10
This is your standard mass-market artist overview with plenty of high quality color images. The writing is to the... more

Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher Masoch

7/10
After seeing Jess Franco’s movie of the same name, I noticed that this ebook was available for free at... more

Warm Voices Rearranged by Brandon Kearney & Gregg Turkington

7/10
The subtitle of the book is “Anagram Record Reviews” and that pretty much sums it up. Take a record... more

The Wave by Todd Strasser

5/10
This short novel tries to show how it was possible for normal German’s to just sit back and let... more

We by Yevgeny Zamyatin

4/10
A dystopian novel that predates Orwell’s 1984 by a decade or two and was banned in Russia until the... more

We the Living by Ayn Rand

6/10
Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m one of those nuts who actually likes The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. It has been years since... more

Weekend by Kim Savage

6/10
A fairly blah read from Vixen Press. This one is pretty short on plot and lacks the hardboiled edge... more

The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson

9/10
Book two in the Mistborn series continues this the storyline directly after the climactic events of the first novel. This... more

When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish by Martin Gardner

5/10
Martin Gardner died around the time this book was released. Like many of his books, it compiles articles and... more

Where Keynes Went Wrong: And Why World Governments Keep Creating Inflation, Bubbles, and Busts by Hunter Lewis

7/10
That title is quite a mouthful, ain’t it? I am continuing my recent excursion into econ-type books that are... more

The White Mountains by John Christopher

7/10
Young adult fiction about giant three legged machines that transform children into mindless teenagers when they turn thirteen. So... more

The White Pill by Michael Malice

7/10
The title of this book would suggest that it is purely about having a hopeful outlook about world events.... more

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami

5/10
This book started off okay enough and was pretty interesting for the first hundred pages or so. The premise... more

The Wine-Dark Sea by Patrick O'Brian

9/10
Apparently, I liked this one.

Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss

9/10
Book two in this excellent series is just about as good as the first. The story picks up right... more

Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America by John McWhorter

9/10
I read a large chunk of this book in draft form as he serialized it on his Substack blog.... more

The Wood and the Graver: The Work of Fritz Eichenberg by Fritz Eichenberg

9/10
My copy was bought used and man-o-man does it smell musty. The odor is, at best, like a stack... more

Wood Engraving: The Art of Wood Engraving & Relief Engraving by Barry Moser

9/10
There are very few books detailing the technical aspects of wood engraving out there. This is about as close... more

Words on the Move: Why English Won’t – and Can’t – Sit Still (Like, Literally) by John McWhorter

8/10
While it’s almost structured as a defense of the “misuse” of words such as literally and like, McWhorter’s book is a very... more

World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks

8/10
A bit of speculative fiction showing how the world would deal with a zombie apocalypse. The book is written... more

Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett

8/10
Another solid Discworld novel with lots of vivid characters and humorous situations.

The Yellow Admiral by Patrick O'Brian

8/10
No review written.

You’re Better Than Me by Bonnie McFarlane

8/10
Another comic’s memoir, but this time it’s actually funny. The first half is really is much better, in which... more

Zardoz by John Boorman

4/10
Yeah that’s right, a novelization of Zardoz. It’s just as inexplicable as the movie.