It Worked for Me is a collection of about 30 vignettes and stories intended to offer leadership advice from one of America's most famous military leaders of the last 35 years. I think it does that and does it well. Powell reflects on a life of service, both military and civilian, and recounts … [Read more]
Kyoto, mon amour
On the surface, The Old Capital tells the story of a year in the life of a young woman in post-war Kyoto, who was adopted as a baby by a couple that owns a store for traditional Japanese clothes. By chance she meets her twin sister and through her learns about her own background. Subplots include … [Read more]
Best read with a pint of IPA and a Rolling Stones record on the turntable.
I'll start this review by saying I am a massive fan of Ian Rankin, especially his John Rebus series of books. So basically, he could write up Rebus' shopping list, and I'd probably give it a 5 Star review. Just so you know. There have been at least 20 books about John Rebus and his adventures in … [Read more]
A strong finish to this series about magical oppression.
Worth slogging through book two just to get to this one. (And I'm still not convinced my reaction to that book wasn't just me trying to read it at the wrong time.) This is the third and final book in the original Bartimaeus Trilogy (he wrote a prequel in 2010 but I think I'm going to pass on that … [Read more]