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Yes, thanks I will. I was just practicing the formating. Need to do it over now in the right order of reading. I shall delete that post.

1.

Finish date; January, 2010
Rating; B. More of a coffee table book. Good photographs.
2.


Finish date; January 3, 2010
Rating; A. Autobiography of Frank McCourt's brother. The start of my aim to read more Irish writers.
3.


Finish date; January 5, 2010
Rating: C. Somewhat let down with this one after her fictional biography of Marilyn.
4.

Finish date: January 15, 2010
Rating; B-. Good information, writing was a bit sloppy.
5.

Finish date; January 18, 2010
Rating; B. Extracts from various colonial diaries. Not a complete history by any means, but interesting.



Finish date; January 22, 2010
Rating; A. Frank McCourt's memories of growing up in Ireland & his early life in the USA.
7.


Finish date; January 31, 2010
Rating. C
8.


Finish date; January 31, 2010
Rating; A.
FEB
9.


Finish date; Feb 6, 2010
Rating; A.
A love story set on a Greek Isle during WW2, info about the Italian army there that I didn't know much about.
10.

Finish date; Feb 10, 2010.
Rating; A+. Eyeopening





- I found Peter Brune's book concentrated more on the decisions of the higher ranks - truthfully just scanned through some sections, mainly because I was looking for anyone who may have been the same unit as my grandfather.



Finish date; Feb 10, 2010
Rating; A. A bookstore owners' experience in an oppressive dying Australian country town.
12.

Finish date; Feb 13, 2010
Rating; A+. Bit of a cross genre, detective + ornithology history. Loved this one.
13.


Finish date; Feb 26, 2010
Rating; A+
Autobiography of Nuala O'Faolain - Irish Journalist.
14.


Finish date; Feb 26, 2010
Rating; C.
Historical fiction, plot too absurd for me, but the historical descriptions were good.
MARCH
15.


Finish date; March 2010
Rating; A+.
16.


Finish date; March 2, 2010
Rating; A+. he specialises in skewering sacred cows.
17.

Finish date; March 8, 2010
Rating: A.
Cross genre, historical fiction and fantasy.
18.


Finish date; March 11, 2010
Rating; C-.
Not sure how to classify this, autobiography/folk tale/botany/cedar product advertisement. Russian.
19.

Finish date; March 15, 2010
Rating; A.
Biographical memoirs of an ABC television journalist, his time in India, Pakistan and Afganistan from around 1999 up till September 11 and the following war on Terror.
20.

Finish date; March 16, 2010
Rating; B.
I'm new to economics so was a lot to take in. Mainly challenges economic orthodoxy.
21.


Finish date; March 23, 2010
Rating; A+
An alternative history of a Tasmanian convict/painter.
22.

Finish date; March 23-4
Rating; B-.
Historical fiction of a convict woman, not really a buccaneer though.
23.

Finish date; March 27, 2010
Rating; A+
A must read.

24.

Finish date: April 8, 2010
Rating; C
A poor Irish singer makes good in Rome. Gay love & romance.
25.

Finish date; April 10, 2010
Rating; B
Semi autobiographical fiction covers Frank Hardy's early naive days with the Australian Communist party during the cold war period.
26.

Finish date; April 11, 2010
Rating; A++
another must read = differing views on Globalization
27.

Finish date; April 28, 2010
Rating; C-
Sad and depressing
MAY
28.


Finish date; May 5, 2010
Rating; C
Won this in the GR giveaways. Not my style really, comedy & satire, but the Korean setting interested me as did the life of an English tutor.
29.


Finish date; May 13, 2010.
Rating; A+
Engaging historical fiction, set in India & Nepal -1949 in India not long after India's Partition. Led me to other books = Kipling's view of the Great Game, Sven Hedin (explorer), Robert Shaw (explorer).
30.


Finish date; May 14, 2010
Rating; C
Won this on GR giveaways. A teen book - I could not fully relate (guess I am getting old). My 21yr old daughter read it, thought it too predictable.
31.

Finish date; May 15, 2010
Rating; B-.
Covers the basics, a bit dated now.
32.

Finish date; May 15-16, 2010
Rating; B.
Covers only the early history.
33.

Finish date; May 17, 2010. Didn't finish.
Rating; C
a playaway audio book. Did not like the narrator (an American) trying to do an Australian accent.
34.


Finish date; May 18, 2010
Rating; C to B
fast paced - serial killer novel. Others might rate it higher. I read them to take my mind off things.
35.

Finish date; May 19, 2010
Rating; C
How the news is constructed. A little repetitive and dry.
36.

Finish date; May 20, 2010
Rating B
Hoskins’ main assertion is that television is central to the ‘social memory of war’. An interesting read.

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Ernest Hemingway;A Reconsideration by Phillip Young.
(sorry there are 873 drop down page menus for Hemingway - I went through 70 menus before I gave up searching in the add book/author gizmo).
Finish date; May 26, 2010
Rating; A
38.


Finish date; May 28, 2010
Rating; C.
39.


Finish date; May 30, 2010
Rating; B
Short stories.
40.


Finish date; May 30, 2010
Rating, B+
Discovered more pain in this than other books on the subject.
41.


Finished; May 31, 2010
Rating;B
Great crime writer.
JUNE
42.

Finish date; June 7, 2010
Rating; C-
Fiction - Could not stomach the main character.
43.

Finish date; June 10, 2010
Rating; A+
Historical fiction; episodes involving Walter Benjamin are interwoven with the fictional story of some Spanish refugees during WW2. Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (15 July 1892 – 27 September 1940) was a German-Jewish intellectual (philosopher, sociologist, literary critic,).
44.

Finish date; June 11, 2010
Rating; C
Historical fiction of an artist a Spanish painter - a protege of Picasso, I took to be real, but in fact did not exist. Gets silly towards the end.
45.

Finish date; June 14, 2010
Rating; C-B
Mariner's historical fiction. Not bad.
46.

Finish date; June 16, 2010
Rating; B, but it won't appeal to everyone. Written in a particularly meandering Irish way. The demise of a small Irish village during WW2.
47.

Finish date; June 20, 2010
Rating; C
A Mini coffee table book, introduction to 19th C women explorers.
48.


Finish date; June 21, 2010
Rating, A
Alt. History/crime fiction 1865 Boston, involves poets and writers like Longfellow.


Finish date; June 25, 2010
Rating; A.
alt.Historical fiction
50.

Rating D
Funny this should end up No.50.
JULY
51.

Finish date; July 4,2010
Rating A+ Excellent biography of the photographer
52.


Finish date; July 9, 2010
Rating A+. Excellent.Interesting chapters on internment camps of Shanghai during WW2.
53.

Finish date; July 14, 2010
Rating; B+. Lists a great selection of books Bob Carr recommends with his reviews. Many political/war/economics.
54.


Finish date; July 17, 2010
Rating; B
Historical alt? fiction about Shakespeare
55.

Finish date. July 26, 2010
Rating B. The taco sauce is good.
56.


Finish date; July 28, 2010
Rating; B+
Her life with Robert Mapplethorpe (photographer)
57.

Finish date; July 30, 2010
Rating; D for text, A for great collection of posters
58.


Finish date; July 30, 2010
Rating; B. Classic series about Yorkshire vets.
AUGUST
59.


Finish date; August 1, 2010
Rating; B-
60.

The author is the girl on this cover.
Finish date;August 4, 2010
Rating; A+.
investigates the GDR (before the Wall came down in 1989) and the life of the East Germans under the Stasi in interview form & her personal experiences.
61.

Finish date; August 6, 2010
Rating; A+
Autobiography of an Australian Journalist.



Finish date; 12 August 2010
Rating; C
My excuse = everyone seemed to be reading it.
63.

Finish date; 13 August,2010
Rating; B.
The author Habe was an intelligence office during WW11 for the US Army. Written in 1958 -a classic spy thriller it's a bit dated now, but interesting.
64.

Finish date; 13 August, 2010
Rating A
James Nachtwey is a documentary war photographer, excellent - one of my heroes. - there's a DVD "War Photographer" also worth tracking down.


Finish date; 15 August, 2010.
Rating;B
Sci-fi, an all-too-possible near-future where the face of global politics appears ominously familiar- set in the middle east mostly - main characters a journalist and a cyborg, reads a bit like Tanith LeeTanith Lee and William GibsonWilliam Gibson
66.


Finish date;18 August, 2010
Rating, B. Classic Mansfield short story.
67.

Finish date; 23 August, 2010
Rating A+++
Excellent - Douglas Botting a first rate biographer.
Much to enjoy for everyone, Maxwell led an amazing life, Grandson to a Duke, his SAS service, shark hunting, writing, conservationist, explorer, & much more.
68.

Finish date; 25 August, 2010
Rating; B
an alternative history of Harper Lee and Truman Capote with a twilight zoneish twist.
69.

Finish date; 28 August, 2010
Rating A+
Lyrical & poetic, Brings to life the heartache of refugees from El Salvador.
September
70.


Finish date; 6 September 2010
Rating; C
O'Conner was an astute observer & writer. O’Connor loved the South,(she was born in Georgia) but I found the stories oppressive and depressing.
71.

Finish date: 6 September, 2010
Rating; A
Very good biography of this New Zealand writer.
72.


Finish date; 6 September, 2010
Rating; C-B
Australian/Colonial/Convict history based on real people (and Fagin from Dicken's Oliver Twist).
Oliver TwistCharles Dickens
73.


Finish date; 7 September, 2010
Rating A.
Short stories of his time living in provincial France and memories of people he knows.Exquisite vignettes.
74.


Finish date; 14 September, 2010
Rating; A+
The lives & friendship of two Australian men over 60 odd years who met first as Japanese POW's & survived Changi & the Malay railway. Impressive writing, first time I have read Malouf.



Finish date; shelved indefinately...read halfway till 20 September, 2010
Rating;-D
I was looking forward to seeing Burroughs' cut and paste method in the original. Bitterly disappointed.
76.


Finish date; 22 September, 2010
Rating; B-A
Sci-fi/fantasy, follow on from Silver Metal Lover.


77.


Finish date: 27 September,2010
Rating:B
Extracts from Lewis's diaries of his travels in and around Morocco. Could have been edited better. Interesting,strange & funny explorer.
78.

Finish date: 27 September, 2010
Rating: C
Poorly written autobiography.Could have been terrific if ghost written.
October
79.


Finish Date; 01 October, 2010
Rating:B.
Perhaps the film was better? Didn't grab me but worth reading if you want to know what it was like around 1910 in England.
80.


Finish date: 5th October,2010
Rating: D minus
Plot unbelievable, but interesting from early Jewish and Christian history point of view.
81.


Finish Date; 12 October, 2010
Rating: B
Could have spent more time developing the main character but otherwise satisfying.
82.

Finish date; 14 October, 2010
Rating; A
Irish author's autobiography and her quest to set up a foundation in Vietnam for homeless children.
83.

Finish date; 22 October, 2010
Rating A.
Very honest autobiography of an Australian surfing legend.
84.


Finish date; 27 October, 2010
Rating; A
Moving story set in a Tasmanian dam construction camp about a Slovenian family.
November
85.

Finish Date; 1 November,2010
Rating: A
A fascinating and definitive record of independent women's filmmaking in Australia.
86.


Finish date; 5 November, 2010
Rating; A+
Inspirational not only to runners. Ironic I had a broken ankle when I started this.
89.

Finish date; 8 November, 2010
Rating; A.
Very good memoir of the author, an Australian Journalist - he also covers fellow journalist, Alexander Clifford & their time together during WW2.
90.


Finish date; 18 November, 2010
Rating; A
A strange kind of fantasy.
91.


Finish date; 24 November, 2010
Rating. B
It's a fictional presentation of the peace talks that took place in the forest of Compiègne in November 1918. It's written from the point of view of the German negotiator, Mattias Erzberger, a liberal pacifist. Made me google Napoleon III's private railway carriages. There's a link in my review to a recent photo of one of the carriages restored.


And thanks for your reviews. Some of those books look really interesting.



Finish date; 19 December 2010
Rating; B+
93.


Finish date; 29 December 2010
Rating; A.
Young American man's search for Jewish roots in the Ukraine (former Volhynia area). I gave it an A for the inspiration, but the style might not be to everyone's taste. Extremely funny in parts & moving. There's a film also of the same name based on the book which I hear is worth tracking down.
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