Dave Vicks
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GEORGE GURDJIEFF, JG Bennett.
Interesting one, that Bennett. Make of Gurdjieff what you will!GEORGE GURDJIEFF, JG Bennett.
Interesting: do tell us more if you feel like it when you finish it.Overreach: The Inside Story Of Putin's War Against Ukraine by Owen Matthews
The author has spent 25 years as a correspondent in Moscow and chronicles the first year of the war from his point of view inside Russia. He uses multiple sources (including accounts from former Kremlin insiders) to show us the changing mindset in Russia in the years leading up to the war and tells how old friends suddenly became hostile or reluctant to communicate with him. It's an eye opener even for people who think they keep themselves informed when it comes to this conflict.
It's a clinical and often scary analysis of what is going on in and around the Kremlin and a book I just can't put down.
I like it that the forum is open-minded and pluralistic when it comes to genre. The main thing is good books, good writing.Finished Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John le Carre. Just as good the second time (fifth if you include the two adaptations).
Enjoying it very much so far and I’ve not even reached halfway yet. The first part is basically a condensed history of Ukraine but it’s about a quarter of the way in that it gets really interesting. From here, it begins an account of significant events from the nineteen nineties up to the war. It also has sections on all the individuals involved on both sides of the divide.Interesting: do tell us more if you feel like it when you finish it.
Yes, Amongst Our Weapons was the last that I bought in Hard back and over a year ago, so about time for a new book I want to see what the new baby is like I guess by their titles Winters Gift, and maybe also The Masquerades of Spring reference that.Reading (mostly for the second time) the Rivers of London series. Looking at the search engine here, there have been raves for a number of the series by multiple readers. What I just finished was October Man, a novella set in Trier Germany, but with the same feel, style, action, and humor of the earlier volumes.
Great characters. Generally light and very contemporary, in style and content, with a creative magic that is lovely. However the magic references Brit history going back at least 2,000 years.
Now reading Amongst Our WEapons. which seems to be among the latest (2022) in the series. I have Winters Gift and The Masquerades of Spring (2023 & 2024) on order from the Library. Had to purchase Tales From the Folly as it did not seem to be available as a loan.
Reading about the author he has been in the business for more than 30 years. His credits include, in addition to 20+ Rivers of London, two Dr. Who serials written in the 80s and a bunch of other screenwriting.
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