Here are all the books I have logged in this site arranged in alphabetical order.
7/10
Bond travels to Istanbul to meet with a rogue Russian agent who claims to be in love with him....
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8/10
Postrel makes the case for decentralized, dynamic systems. The obvious application of this is in free-market versus command-style economies,...
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3/10
I don’t think I really like science fiction. Sure there have been a few stories I liked, Dune, The Ender...
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8/10
Incarcerat continues much along the same lines as Terrortome. Things start to lose steam in the last part of...
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9/10
The audiobook is the way to go here. The character of Garth Marenghi (who reads the book) is hilarious...
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7/10
A short, fun read with a simple plot and one-dimensional characters, but that should go without saying for just...
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6/10
Looks like The Expanse TV show will not be returning so now I have to read a dozen novels...
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8/10
Beautiful wood engravings are the reason to “read” this.
8/10
Nero Wolfe is a dick. It’s a wonder that this mostly unlikable character spawned such a successful series of...
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5/10
This autobiography was pretty uninformative. Reads more like a compilation of unrelated essays about with a little bit of...
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7/10
This massive book has been sitting on my shelf taunting me for twenty-plus years. Ages ago it was recommended...
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4/10
Starts out pretty good, but decends into the idiotic by the end.
Guston
by Robert Storr
9/10
Philip Guston started as a WPA muralist, then became one of the leading figures of abstract expressionism. He is...
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6/10
Weakest of the first 3 Aubry Maturin books.
9/10
An excellent catalog of graphic artworks by this famous student of Dürer. A good chunk of this deals with...
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6/10
Norton is usually a very entertaining guest on whatever chat show on which he appears. However, I’ve watched his...
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8/10
Thought I’d give this series a try after finishing the Aubry/Maturn series. Hornblower is definately a simpler read, and...
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10/10
A satisfying ending to a wonderful series of books. The rating reflects my opinion of the series more than...
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10/10
It was a good read even though it’s about wizards and other nerdy things.
Haunted
by Chuck Palahniuk
3/10
Starts out with some amusing short stories but never amounts to much. The main plot line is barely existent...
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5/10
I read this mostly because I am an admirer of Apocalypse Now. It sorta lost me by the end so...
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6/10
Along with Barefoot Aivnesi this is backstory for the Tower and Tree fantasy novels. I’m not quite invested enough...
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9/10
The Hero of Ages picks up a year or so after the events of The Well of Ascension. This final volume...
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7/10
This short and small volume does a good job in contextualizing the work of Bosch. Lots of images but...
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8/10
Phillip Marlowe has been hired to track down a stolen gold coin and, of course, it leads to murder....
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8/10
In this book Roberts (of EconTalk fame) takes Adam Smith’s other major work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, and makes it understandable in a...
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6/10
Quite frankly I was bored by this litany of Scottish people and their ancestors and all their accomplishments. I...
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9/10
When I started this book I was apprehensive. As much as I love Gavin’s current incarnation as a wild...
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7/10
I am not usually a non-fiction reader outside of the occasional political tome, but I bought this after it...
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9/10
I’d recommend any book in this series. They have their highs and lows, but all-in-all I think this is...
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5/10
Mildly amusing but poorly written memoir.
The Idiot
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
6/10
Well, it’s no Crime and Punishment. The plot revolves mostly around relationships and character interactions within the rules of...
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8/10
This is the sort of book that I feel like I have read already but that is mostly because...
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8/10
I decided to try this one out on a whim. I like Adam Carolla and his humor translated pretty...
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8/10
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn brings us more thrilling tales from the gulag! This is his fictionalized account of life in the...
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8/10
Listened to it as a book on tape. Good but lacked an over arching plot.
6/10
The title of this one is a bit deceptive. The book is actually a history of British wood engraving. It starts...
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8/10
This is from one of those mass market art book series, Crown Art Library. I’m a sucker for these...
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8/10
Gutfeld’s latest is a bit more focused than his last book. The primary theme of the book is that people...
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Junkie!
by Jonathan Craig
8/10
This was a PlanetMonk Kindle reprint of a 50s pulp novel. I was expecting tons of scary drug use...
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7/10
This is a pretty good overview of the roots of (mostly) right-wing Internet subcultures and trolls with a little...
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4/10
I loved I, Claudius but was utterly bored by this. Maybe I would have appreciated more if I had...
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7/10
The final Witcher book is a solid conclusion to the series but doesn’t quite stand up to the previous...
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9/10
Not quite as gripping as the first book in the series, but Martin maintains much of the same level...
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7/10
The final book of the First Law trilogy was a sort of step backwards from the previous book. In...
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8/10
I’ve played the games, watched the television show, and now I am going to work my way through the...
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8/10
I’m a regular reader of Jimmy Maher’s blog The Digital Antiquarian which documents the history of the early days of home...
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8/10
The story of The Expanse has come to an end in a mostly satisfying way. The final book isn’t...
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8/10
I’ve been watching The Expanse lately and wanted to get a taste of the novels that the show is based upon....
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5/10
Over the first few chapters I thought this was going to be great. It’s exactly like a John Waters...
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8/10
The thesis here is that, despite the constant cries of “fascism” when talking about right-wing policies, the real heirs...
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6/10
Short overview of the basics of classical liberalism with nary a reference to praxeology.
8/10
The story picks up right where The Colour of Magic with our heroes tumbling off the edge of the world. Book...
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6/10
For whatever reason this Philip Marlowe novel did not click with me. I had long stretches where I put...
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5/10
I started reading this thinking it would cover the techniques and materials of the Renaissance masters. Apparently, that’s another...
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6/10
This is essentially a Death Wish style vigilante story about a cop who really, really doesn’t like the drug trade. There is absolutely...
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7/10
A perfectly serviceable Poirot mystery involving the most despicable kind of people on earth. That’s right, theater people.
7/10
Starts out nicely with Hornblower sent off to deal with a mutinous crew and keeps up the pace for...
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7/10
Above average 50’s pulp trash. See my Bent Pages recap.
8/10
Here we go, yet another post about Nox Archaist. This book probably won’t be of much interest to people...
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8/10
A good collection of political writings spanning from Hobbes to Marx. Hobbes and Locke lay down a nice foundation...
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6/10
Interesting with a nice ending, but lacks any real plot complications to hook me in.
8/10
Apocalyptic dystopia from a libertarian perspective. Biases confirmed! In this story it’s not war, plague or environmental catastrophe that...
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10/10
This book is massive. Over a thousand pages filled with colorful photos, poster art and columns upon columns of...
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Marxism
by Thomas Sowell
4/10
I got this as an audiobook, hoping to get a decent overview of what Marxism is without having to...
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8/10
Much better than the last book in the series.
8/10
This was an enjoyable fantasy about a world that’s been turned to blight everywhere except a single kingdom which...
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8/10
This is probably the definitive guide to the history and process of mezzotint printing. There are tons of images...
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9/10
My post-Game of Thrones decent into pure phantasy nerdom continues with the Mistborn trilogy. This first book in the series...
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2/10
This sci-fi classic starts off interestingly enough: in an authoritarian society on the Moon, an engineer befriends a self-aware...
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Mort
by Terry Pratchett
8/10
So, I’m now four books into the Discworld series and I think I will keep going with it (only 33 more...
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10/10
It has been a while since I’ve read a contemporary novel that I liked this much. Motherless Brooklyn is a pretty...
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7/10
Now much to say. It’s a swell Poirot mystery that is written in the first person from the perspective...
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7/10
The ending was spoiled for me, but a clever twist indeed.
9/10
I read this knowing the ending but I still think it is a top-tier Poirot mystery. The confined setting...
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8/10
The chapters on Free Masonry and The Golden Dawn were pretty informative. I think my big takeaway about these...
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8/10
I found this volume in the Mysteries series to be much more readable and informative than the last few...
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7/10
The first chapter about sea creatures is probably the best part of this book. Lots of great illustrations of...
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9/10
So far, my favorite of the MOTU series. I think I liked this one because there is some grounding...
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4/10
This book is a collection of anecdotal tales of various people from the olden days being visited by spirits....
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8/10
It’s been quite some time since I last dove into the Mysteries of the Unknown and this entry in...
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7/10
Seems like they are scraping the bottom of the barrel with this MotU entry. The book is roughly divided...
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8/10
Transformations is divided into three main sections: native American shapeshifters, werewolves and vampires. The shapeshifters chapter is filled with interesting images...
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9/10
I enjoyed this one a lot more than Phantom Encounters. The historical accounts are more fact-based rather than anecdotal and...
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7/10
Pretty good mystery.
5/10
Some interesting magic history, a few neat tricks and lots of David Blaine’s self-hating magic style-endurance artist crap.
8/10
It’s been years since I read me some Poirot and it was refreshing to dive back in. I am a better...
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5/10
A murder mystery on a sparsely populated planet where each person lives isolated from everyone else and all the...
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10/10
An extremely well written fantasy novel that steers clear of most of your standard fantasy fiction clichés. Sure, there...
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9/10
Malice takes a break from trolling to clarify what exactly “The New Right” is. The dear readers are guided through the intellectual...
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6/10
The ridiculous plot of this pulp trash novel is as follows: disgraced big city reporter winds up in small...
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9/10
John Stossel is awesome. I’ve been a fan ever since I was in the seventh grade and watched him...
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7/10
Public sector unions stink and cause all sorts of problems. This book points out just about every reason why...
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8/10
Another enjoyable read from Red Eye host Greg Gutfeld. The thesis as I see it is that liberals own...
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8/10
The Nutmeg of Consolation
7/10
This massive coffee table book seems like it would be a lot cooler than it is. Despite its size,...
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8/10
I vaguely recall reading this.
7/10
This is a science fiction tale based on the premise that, sometime in the distant future, our planetary defense...
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8/10
Another nice entry in the Aubry Maturin series.
7/10
In many ways this is a continuation of The Future and Its Enemies with a heavy emphasis on open...
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