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Did the ancient Greeks make First Contact?

Did the ancient Greeks make First Contact?

We humans are a race of storytellers. Over the course of the 300,000 years that we have commanded the power of speech, we have huddled in caves, sat around campfires, recited epic poems, published books, produced stage-plays, and used modern media to tell our stories. But in...

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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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Cover image of "Thunder Point," one of Jack Higgins' best thrillers

One of Jack Higgins’ best thrillers

For decades after World War II, the notorious Nazi leader Martin Bormann was reportedly sighted again and again in several South American countries. He was regarded as the highest-ranking Nazi to have gotten away. The CIA and the West German government failed to find him, despite trying for...
Cover image of "Big History" by Cynthia Stokes Brown, a broad-brush treatment of world history.

Big History’s new approach, from the Big Bang to the 21st century

In 1989, an American history professor named David Christian was teaching at Macquarie University in Sydney when he offered a course entitled Big History. Rejecting historians' definition of the discipline as beginning with the advent of written records just 5,500 years ago, Christian's course...
Cover image of "Tooth and Nail," a novel about a serial murderer

Inspector Rebus goes to London to catch a serial murderer

A serial murderer dubbed The Wolfman by the press has killed and mutilated three women in London, one a month. The pressure is on the police to catch the killer before panic spreads further. Now, someone at New Scotland Yard has written to Edinburgh to request help from Inspector John Rebus, much...
Cover image of "A Rage for Order," a book about the Arab Spring

A postmortem for the Arab Spring

Historians are fond of advancing the notion that no major event in human affairs can be fully understood until many years later, when the major actors have passed from the scene and long-suppressed archival records finally come to light. Journalists sometimes dispute this contention, citing their...
Spies in Palestine is about a female Jewish spy in World War I.

The female Jewish spy who helped pave the way to the State of Israel

In the early history of the Israeli state, the name Aaron Aaronsohn stands out. In some ways, the agronomist who discovered an ancient strain of wheat that could be grown in the desert is as significant a figure as Chaim Weizmann and Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Large numbers of Jewish colonists...
Cover image of "Jeeves and the Wedding Bells," a new Jeeves and Wooster novel

A new Jeeves and Wooster novel is almost as funny as the originals

What is this? A new Jeeves and Wooster novel? Didn't P. G. Wodehouse die in 1975? Surprise! Long after the authors died, new novels kept coming out in the bestselling series by Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, Tom Clancy, Ian Fleming, Vince Flynn, Stieg Larsson, Robert Ludlum, and Robert B....
Cover image of "King Maybe," a funny crime novel

From Timothy Hallinan, a very funny crime novel set in Hollywood

Junior Bender is the most ethical burglar you'll ever meet (assuming you ever meet burglars). You're just as likely to find him declining to steal something he knows the owner truly loves, because he really doesn't want to hurt anybody. Mostly he steals from other criminals. Junior operates in Los...
The Colonel's Mistake

A spellbinding MIddle Eastern spy story

Mark Sava's long tenure as the CIA Station Chief in oil-rich Azerbaijan has made him one of America's leading experts on the country's next-door neighbor, Iran. Now retired but still living in Baku, he is teaching at a local university and working on a book. He can't help but continue to take a...
Before Silicon Valley: The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner

Before Silicon Valley, Bell Labs was America’s hub of innovation

A review of The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation, by Jon Gertner. @@@@ (4 out of 5). How one company advanced the science and technology that shape the world we live in today: the transistor, the laser, quality assurance methods, communications satellites, mobile telephony, digital photography, and fiber-optic communications,

Cover image of "This Mournable Body," a novel about life in post independence Africa set in Zimbabwe

A disappointing tale of post independence Africa

Few Americans can locate Zimbabwe on a map. For that small number who can, our knowledge of the country tends to be limited to a handful of facts. That Zimbabwe is a former British colony known as Southern Rhodesia. That a man named Robert Mugabe led the country to independence from the British in...

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