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First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

What can I say about a book that could have been great but isn't? In Entropy, the 31st entry in his long-running series of standalone novels about First Contact with alien intelligence, Australian author Peter Cawdron tells a gripping story about the crash of a private jet deep...

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First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

What can I say about a book that could have been great but isn't? In Entropy, the 31st entry in his long-running series of standalone novels about First Contact with alien intelligence, Australian author Peter Cawdron tells a gripping story about the crash of a private jet deep...

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They grew the country’s vegetables

They grew the country’s vegetables

If you watched the HBO drama Succession, you'll have a sense of what happened to the once-famous Seabrook frozen-food dynasty. Succession features a tyrannical "self-made" founder, hideous corporate crime, cynical right-wing politics, sibling rivalry, backstabbing, and worse....

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A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

Today, Rwanda is one of the brightest lights in Africa. The economy is booming. Corruption is rare. Government delivers services. The streets of Kigali, the capital, are clean. It's even easy to open a business. Thirty years ago the country was in chaos, as this award-winning...

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WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE BOOK?

When people ask me that question, I never know what to say. In a lifetime of reading, I’ve read many thousands of books. And I’ve reviewed well over 2,000 of them on this site. Picking just one as a “favorite,” or even a handful of them, makes no sense to me.

The problem is, I read for many different reasons. Perhaps you do, too. And I read many different sorts of books. Mysteries and thrillers. Popular fiction, especially historical fiction. Science fiction.

And nonfiction, history in particular. You’ll find hundreds of reviews in every one of those categories on this site.

Look to the right for a rotating random selection culled from throughout this site.

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More Than Human is about how to make humans smarter, stronger, and healthier.

How to make humans smarter, stronger, and healthier

If you follow biomedical news in at least a cursory fashion, you may be aware of current work with brain implants. Researchers have proven in laboratories that they can help the blind to see, the deaf to hear, and stroke patients to communicate when they're otherwise unable to do so. But Ramez...
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African Roots through African eyes

Yaa Gyasi's extraordinary debut novel, Homegoing, traces the story of a Ghanaian family over more than two centuries through the lives of two branches of its descendants, one in Ghana, the other in the United States. It's a worthy successor to Roots, the bestselling book that opened eyes in the...
Cover image of a book about Edward Snowden

Edward Snowden in context: the inside story

When the news broke late in May 2013 about a junior contract employee of the National Security Agency (NSA) who had fled to Hong Kong with a collection of top secret documents about US intelligence practices in his possession, I didn't pay a great deal of attention. Nor did I think much of it when...
Cover image of "Heroes of the Frontier," a novel about so-called heroes

No heroes on this frontier

Dave Eggers' latest novel, Heroes of the Frontier, was disappointing. It's well written, of course. Eggers is a supremely talented writer, and he has won a very long list of literary awards, including a Pulitzer for Nonfiction. He has written books that I found to be excellent. I especially...
Cover image of "Future Crimes" by Marc Goodman

Future Crimes: the harsh truth about cyber security

Future Crimes is the scariest book I've read in years. You're almost certainly reading this review on a device powered by microprocessors. Do you know who's looking over your shoulder as you read? I'm betting you don't. Let's say you're reading this by clicking a link on Facebook. If so, Facebook...
Odessa

The city of my ancestors’ dreams

My father's parents emigrated to the United States in 1901 with the three oldest of their eight children. I was led to believe they were survivors of a pogrom in the Russian Empire, but they wouldn't talk about the experience—or anything at all about their lives in the Old Country. At any rate, I...
Cover image of "Crash and Burn," a thrilling police procedural

A thrilling police procedural by Lisa Gardner

Crash and Burn opens straightforwardly enough with an automobile tumbling down a hillside in northern New Hampshire, nearly killing Nicole Frank, the intoxicated woman driver. But as the story unfolds, it turns out to be anything but straightforward. Frank sets police off on an intensive,...
Cover image of "Shards of Honor" by Lois McMaster Bujold, as the Vorkosigan Saga continues

The exciting second book in Lois McMaster Bujold’s Vorkosigan Saga

Commander Cordelia Naismith of Beta Colony is leading a scientific study team on an unnamed planet when she and a colleague become separated from the rest of the team. They witness their planetary shuttle taking off in the distance, only to discover that their base camp has been utterly destroyed...
Cover image of "Rogue Heroes," the original special forces

The story of the original special forces

If you find the history of World War II fascinating, you're likely to feel that Rogue Heroes is endlessly so. In this eminently readable book, British historian Ben MacIntyre relates the story of the Special Air Service, the unit that set the pattern for special forces around the world. From its...

Big-city violence in small-town Georgia in a gritty and suspenseful tale

I sometimes find books with one-word titles frustrating. In the course of reading them, I may find myself wondering how on earth the title connects to the story. Sometimes I can't figure it out at all. Unseen is one of those titles that continues to puzzle me. Despite this minor flaw (if in fact...

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