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Razor Wit & Insight

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-26-24

Have you ever approached the end of a story that you wanted never to end, and then started rationing the final chapters to yourself in order to drag it out as long as possible? The Razor’s Edge, Maugham’s final novel, is one of two such stories for me (the other being Round the Bend, by Nevil Shute). I have loved this story ever since I saw the movie made of it, starring Tyrone Power—more years ago than I’d care to confess to. I wish I had a tenth of the powers of observation and description that W. Somerset Maugham seemed to possess in such easy abundance. Great story, classic characters, spot-on performance in this audio production. I will treasure this one again and again.

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“Fail Safe” on Steroids

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-23-24

Want to scare the bejabbers out of yourself? This book is better than the best Friday the Thirteenth movie. Think you’re safe and snug in your little cocoon? Eh…not so much. When Barack Obama handed over the presidency to DT he told him that his worst nightmare—the thing that would keep him awake at night—is North Korea and Kim Jong-un. Now I know why…and so will you if you have the smarts to dig into this masterpiece of research and plausibility. Kudos to Annie Jacobsen for her brilliant writing, sharp analysis, and understated (almost deadpan, since the subject needs no embellishment), well-paced narration. She has the whole package. My absolutely only criticism is that she failed to tip her hat to Carl Sagan in the “thanking the dead” section of the acknowledgments. Nevertheless, I give her an extra star…make it an even six!

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Missing Hero

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-21-23

There’s one truly courageous, anti-fascist, democracy-loving American hero that got left out of this book. She’s a talented, intelligent, well-educated and deeply dedicated investigative journalist by the name of Rachel Maddow.

Congratulations on another masterpiece, Rachel! Keep ’em coming!

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Compelling overall, but…

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-19-23

I’d like to ask the author (spoiler alert): What the h-e-double-hockey-sticks did you think was to be gained by clattering out into arctic wilderness polar bear country, armed with a single shotgun, barely enough provisions to last through this narcissistic ecotourist adventure, and a polar bear alarm system that might have been devised by a Tenderfoot Boy Scout? And what if you HAD been forced to kill momma bear? What then? Were you prepared to murder her cubs, too, or leave them to starve? She was well within her rights to charge you in defense of herself and her family. The fact that she didn’t suggests to me that she possessed more wisdom in her bear brain than was displayed by your entire company of dandies.

Dear Reader: Unfortunately, you will have to buy the book and read it all the way through to understand what I’m griping about. When you find out, I can only hope you’ll find yourself as disgusted as I was. I do admit that the book rings some 5-alarms that need ringing. And there’s a wealth of information, doled out in a predictable pattern. But at the end, I wanted to throw this book across the room. Honestly. Read it; get what you can from it; and marvel at how stupid homo sapiens can be—even, and maybe especially, the ones who write books about the coming (nay…already here!) climate disaster.

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"The more things change...

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-21

...the more they stay the same." This excellent history of the Alien and Sedition Acts is the story of the first major attempt of Americans in power to shut-up other Americans who weren't--something we never seem to get tired of doing. It's also an excellent history-based argument for why we should resist the temptation to undermine American First Amendment-style free speech in favor of more recent European models of "enlightened" controls on expression. Well done, Mr. Slack!

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Maddening Mispronunciations

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3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-22-21

Good history of an interesting topic. The epilogue alone is worth the price of the book. I would’ve given it a 4 stars (it takes something pretty special to get a 5 out of me) except that the narrator has the really annoying habit of mispronouncing words; lots and lots of words. It’s grating and distracting in the same way as frequent wrong notes would be in a musical performance (Samuel Taylor “COOLeridge,” Mr. Richards? Seriously?) The narrator has a nice voice and a smooth delivery…but god, man, study up on your lexicon!

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