Category: Book Notes
These are notes written for the Aptos Men’s Book Club and others about books I have read.
The Bomber Mafia
by Malcolm Gladwell
July 12, 2021
Malcom Gladwell approaches the competing bombing strategies used in WWII with a combination of historical fact, analysis, and irony.
The Splendid and the Vile
by Erik Larson
July 5, 2021
At 500 pages (not including footnotes and attributions) it is not a short read, but it is a pleasant one.
Ordinary Grace
by William Kent Krueger
June 5, 2021
Along the way, both boys learn painful lessons of adolescence.
We Begin at the End
by Chris Whitaker
May 12, 2021
Through it all the quality of the writing and structure of the storytelling make for a book you just cannot put down.
Talking to the Dead
by Harry Bingham
May 9, 2021
Fi’s adventures, though occasionally not at all credible, are fun to read about.
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