Started reading Asimov back when I was in college. Somedays could not put them down. --JohnFinished Isaac Asimov's "Under the Naked Sun" last night. First time reading his work and I really enjoyed it.
Just finished "Citizens of London" about prominent Americans who tried to convince the US to join Britain in WWII. The relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill and the conflicts between Allied commanders was very enlightening, as was the significant amount of clandestine amorous entanglements with the Americans and Churchill women.
Just finished re-reading "Snake pilot" by R. Zahn and Tom Johnson's "To the limit", both memories of chopper pilots in Vietnam.
Right now, reading on paper "Hatless Jack" (heard about it in some hat forum ) and "Headhunters" by Matt Brennan (referenced in "To the limit") - both arrived on Monday. And on ebook, "Einstein vs Predator" (about science in Sci-Fi movies).
Down to fifty-five in the "pending reads" list. Must find a way to read in the shower...
Just reserved the first in Philip Kerr's Berlin Noir trilogy, March of Violets at the library and will pick it up tonight. I've heard great things about this series.
Just reserved the first in Philip Kerr's Berlin Noir trilogy, March of Violets at the library and will pick it up tonight. I've heard great things about this series.
I've read it. It wasn't bad at all, and a good read for atmoshpere etc but as I had the whodunnit part figured out about 15% in, I got rather tired of seeing the MC flail around and missing the obvious.