Janet Roger
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Shamus Dust
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No doubt about it, it’s an out and out catalogue of disasters. And in the middle of it all, trying his very best to fix a Band-Aid on non-existent liaison and undisguised mistrust between the French and British command is Major-General Sir Edward Lou ...more | |
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For a piece of history published in 1866, Mackenzie’s work is remarkably captivating. The people he wants to tell us about are sometime public figures, other times lads he went to school with and now and then, like the Dixons of Dumbarton – not Dock ...more | |
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This Place Kills Me: A Graphic Novel:
"I read this because I am generally a fan of Mariko Tamaki's work, especially This One Summer, illustrated by her cousin Jillian Tamaki. But also Skim, which like This Place Kills Me, takes place in an elite all -girl's school, so Tamaki knows this te"
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"Maigret Sets a Trap (1955) is #48 in Georges Simenon's Detective Maigret series, and this is one of the very best, maybe finally garnering a rare five star from me. The series is historic, iconic and all, one of the crime writing events in history, a"
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A collection of almost thirty sketches. Not the first-published but the first-written of her Middle East exploits; these are short pieces of journalism mostly written for the ex-pat Baghdad Times on Miss Stark’s first stay in 1931. Others are added f ...more | |
"Excellent cover to cover, full of well-placed anecdotes & thematic asides while never straying too far from a sense of central chronology. As a thorough narrative of the war I’m not familiar with any better alternatives, although Team of Rivals is ul"
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When Scotland Was Jewish: DNA Evidence, Archeology, Analysis of Migrations, and Public and Family Records Show Twelfth Century Semitic Roots
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There is such a lot of interest here - from the history of early Jewish settlement in Scotland to a more in-depth look at some of the larger cities through the ages. The authors supply plenty of evidential data and analysis to give substance to their ...more | |
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“Erasure is as important as writing. Prune what is turgid, elevate what is commonplace, arrange what is disorderly, introduce rhythm where the language is harsh, modify where it is too absolute. . . . The best method of correction is to put aside for a time what we have written, so that when we come to it again it may have an aspect of novelty, as of being another man's work; in this way we may preserve ourselves from regarding our writings with the affection that we lavish upon a newborn child.”
― De Institutione Oratoria
― De Institutione Oratoria

“The great and almost only comfort about being a woman is that one can always pretend to be more stupid that one is and no one is surprised. When the police stopped our car at Bedrah and enquired where we were staying, the chauffeur, who did not know, told him to ask the lady.
"That is no good," said the policeman. "She's a woman."
"Yes," said the chauffeur, "but she knows everything. She knows Arabic."
The policeman asked me.
I had not the vaguest idea of where we were staying, and looked at him with the blank idiocy which he thought perfectly natural.”
― The Valleys of the Assassins: and Other Persian Travels
"That is no good," said the policeman. "She's a woman."
"Yes," said the chauffeur, "but she knows everything. She knows Arabic."
The policeman asked me.
I had not the vaguest idea of where we were staying, and looked at him with the blank idiocy which he thought perfectly natural.”
― The Valleys of the Assassins: and Other Persian Travels

“A heap of broken images, where the sun beats,
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,
And the dry stone no sound of water. Only
There is shadow under this red rock,
(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow at morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.”
― The Waste Land
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,
And the dry stone no sound of water. Only
There is shadow under this red rock,
(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),
And I will show you something different from either
Your shadow at morning striding behind you
Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;
I will show you fear in a handful of dust.”
― The Waste Land

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Well that's one mystery solved Mike. And thank you for hosting the second part of Will's review.
I'm very happy to know The Shamus has got the edge on all those Chandlers in storage.
Have a lovely holiday ... Janet

Yes, I am. I had a look at Will's review again and he used the 1st comment post to continue his review so it is still there for everyone to see.
Thank you kindly for the offer of the ebook but I'll be good with my physical copy. I gave it a pet of reassurance yesterday. I'll get to it before any of Chandler's as those all remained packed up in storage.
Happy Holidays ... Mike


Best wishes from Majenta 💙💛🌻



Will has been a good friend and his review was unique and very kind. Since then he's done even more to keep the Shamus in the limelight.
I'm delighted you still have your copy of Shamus Dust. When Will started reading his he asked me for the ebook to help him keep track if things. Just let me know if you'd like it too and it will be my pleasure to send it to you.
Don't read all the Chandler's before Shamus Dust though ... I implore you. I'm not so young! And I really do want to know if you agree with our friend.
Kind regards ... Janet

However, I did pull out my copy of "Shamus Dust" because I know it's going to a special read that I want to tackle in the near future. I'll have to get going on some Chandler as well so I can full appreciate what you're writing. Looking forward to future interactions. Happy reading and writing in the meantime!!