*I've affixed asterisks to the best titles.*
Mysteries: These were good but not great. I'm still looking for a great new mystery author, and have high hopes for Donald Westlake.
Elizabeth Ironside: Death in the Garden and The Accomplice
Barbara Vine: Anna's Book
Ian Rankin: Knots and Crosses
Sea books: Patrick O'Brian is the best, followed by CS Forester. Ramage will suffice if you need a fix of salt air and a couple of broadsides.
Dudley Pope: Ramage series
Nordhoff and Hall: Mutiny on the Bounty
Classics:
CS Lewis: Till We Have Faces, The Screwtape Letters*
Anthony Hope: The Prisoner of Zenda and sequel
Best-kept secret:
Louis Hemon: Maria Chapdelaine*
Baseball:
Rind Lardner: You Know Me Al*
Politics:
Mark Steyn: America Alone*
Parenting:
Neufeld and Mata: Hold On To Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More than Peers*
Robert Karen: Becoming Attached*
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Friday, January 16, 2009
best books I read in 2008
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
books I've read in the past month
The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope
Rupert of Henzau (sequel to above)
Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
Raising Your Child, Not by Force but by Love by Sidney Craig
A Very Private Enterprise by Elizabeth Ironside
Ramage books, 10-14, by Dudley Pope
St. Monica by F. A. Forbes
Winning Souls for Christ by Raoul Plus, S. J.
Rupert of Henzau (sequel to above)
Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall
Raising Your Child, Not by Force but by Love by Sidney Craig
A Very Private Enterprise by Elizabeth Ironside
Ramage books, 10-14, by Dudley Pope
St. Monica by F. A. Forbes
Winning Souls for Christ by Raoul Plus, S. J.
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