Thursday, May 7, 2026

Burntcoat--#38 finished

This is a short kind of quick read.  It is about an artist in England and her life.  Her mother was a writer that suffers a brain aneurysm and struggles to re-gain her life.  The daughter is a pre-teen and basically has to learn to take care of herself and her mother, the dad can't take his wife's changed life & he left.  Now daughter is older and meets a man and becomes romantically involved, then a deadly virus strikes the world--not sure if idea came from Covid or if this was started before and just happened this way--book published in 2021 so could be either I guess.  Her and the boyfriend struggle through this virus with boyfriend succumbing to it and her falling sick but slowly recovers.  Life has changed.  I tough read at times and emotional in many ways.  A different sort of book, sometimes hard to follow but worth it as story and characters are worth the read.

There were no copies in PBS so I posted it right away and it has already been requested.  I will get it mailed off in the next few days. 

The Vanishing Half--#37 finished

This is a book that I had for a few years and almost gave away before reading.  Actually did give to my mom to read and got back from her and then almost gave away again.  I wasn't sure I would stay interested in it to read.  I finally saw it on the shelf and gave it a shot and it was an enjoyable read.  Was confusing at parts to figure out where the story was at but overall interesting story & characters.  Twins in a small town Louisiana that is a mostly black town but a town the seems to celebrate lighter skin blacks.  The twins are forced to drop out of high school and work but eventually run away to New Orleans.  They split up, one marries a dark skinned African American man and has a daughter.  The husband beats the wife--one of the twins--and she leaves him and moves back to the small town.  Meets the guy hired to find her and he becomes her lifelong companion.  Other twin passes for white and becomes a secretary that marries her boss and lives an upper class life eventually moving to Los Angeles.  They have a daughter too.  The daughters meet with the darker skinned daughter figuring things out and trying to convince the other.  Story kind of goes from there.  Interesting read like I said.

I have posted this one PBS, there were already 5 copies of this one posted so not sure if it will move but a popular enough book that might get requested at some point.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Moneyball--#36 finished

I am a big baseball fan and finally gotten around to reading this book.  I have seen in referenced and knew the basic gist of the book.  I have also seen the movie--much later after it came out & then on basic cable.  I enjoyed the movie and almost didn't buy this book for the 50 cents when I saw it at a library sale.  I am glad that I bought it.  I have read a couple other books by Michael Lewis and enjoy his writing as well as his research he brings to his topics.  This is a good read from when major league front offices were slowly moving from old school scouts to the new wave of ivy league data crunchers.  We are still in this kind of new wave with it seems like new data coming out every year--I am guessing teams probably have more in depth data but keeping that from the public.  I enjoyed how he went into more details about certain players explaining why they were overlooked by other teams and what Beane and A's saw in them.  A really good read.

There are already 3 copies in PBS system.  I am probably just going to keep the book since it is an important book--not just sport book from our times.

The Parade--#35 finished

Two people hired to put a road in a war torn country that has found peace.  The two men are only known by an assigned number for each.  One drives the all in one road paver and other travels along or ahead to make sure nothing will slow down the paver.  Four the paver driver, is workmanlike to point of robotic while Nine seems to be there to experience this land and people more so than doing the job.  I read some of the reviews on goodreads since this book has me thinking but also not thinking that deeply either.  Four shows some humanity by end of book helping a very sick Nine and also in what he listens to in his headphones.  Nine maybe regrets some of his adventures that ultimately made him sick but still seems to be a free spirit.  While the characters are important, I kept thinking about the road.  The country is never named but Somali is what I thought of at first when reading it.  The road is a way for the poor and undeveloped south to reach the more urban north.  It is seen as a way for this country to unite after a long civil war and seems to be hopeful through the book until the very end.  A different sort of book, a good quick read.

There is 1 WL for this book on PBS, not sure if I will post or hold onto yet.  I have enough credits so I am in no hurry to post.

Monday, April 27, 2026

The Sorority Murder--#34 finished

This is the first book in a series that I had the 2nd book already.  Author has a few series going so not sure if this one is done at 2 or if it will keep going.  Starts off as a podcast by a college senior at Northern Arizona U where he is going over an unsolved murder of a college student there from 3 years before.  He knew the girl--a sorority girl that seems outstanding in about every way.  During the podcast a former US marshal joins his podcast/investigation--she becomes the main character in book 2 or series I guess.  Some good investigation and who dunit kind of stuff in the book with a couple twists thrown in.  Still not a great read as far as the characters but a good read overall I guess.  

I have already posted it on PBS, there was already 1 copy in system so this one becomes a wait & see if gets requested.  I have plenty of credits so no problem letting it sit for a while on my shelf.

City of Gold--#33 finished

The rest of the title is:  Dubai and the Dream of Capitalism.  This is about UAE and more specifically Dubai and how it grew into the city it is today--or at least the city it was in 2010 when the epilogue to this book was written.  Book was published in 2009.  Given the crazy growth there, would really need to lookup what has happened in last 15 years but this book gives a lot of good history as well as insight into this area.  I started reading this around the beginning of the war with Iran figuring it would be good for a little history of this area and it provides some of that.  Good read.

There are no copies in PBS system but keeping this book for now.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Beautiful Things--#32 finished

This is Hunter Biden's memoir.  It talks a lot about how close he & his brother Beau were.  Also a lot about Hunter's many, many struggles with addictions--alcohol and crack especially.  Does give details about his life and business life that seem to get glossed over during the many attacks against him.  A kind of sympathetic figure when looked at on a political basis.  He was not running for office but became a political football for the right--an easy target.  While his struggle with addiction to many shows a weakness, it is an addiction.  The amount of money he blew on drugs and living that druggie lifestyle was enormous and probably why he didn't have money to pay the taxes, that is on him.  I just don't believe he would have been prosecuted as much if not related to the president and seen as a political football.  Oh well, I hope he stays on a good path.

There are no copies on PBS now.  I will probably post at some point but for now just setting aside.