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So many books, so little time...

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I've gotten around to re-reading about the military history of Ireland. I first read the book back in the '90s and just thought it would be nice to get back into it. I do confess a bit of bafflement at pronouncing the Gaelic family and place names, but it s a good read nonetheless.

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I've gotten around to re-reading about the military history of Ireland. I first read the book back in the '90s and just thought it would be nice to get back into it. I do confess a bit of bafflement at pronouncing the Gaelic family and place names, but it s a good read nonetheless.

Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland

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So many books, so little time...

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I'm always reading some romance novel, but currently, I have decided to reread my Dune series. Currently reading Mentats of Dune. Next is Navigators of Dune. Then the prequel trilogy series Houses of Dune, before landing in the original novel Dune itself.

I'm also re reading my Shannara saga as well.

A LOT of books on the read list between Dune and Shannara. I might be finished before 2030 :)
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I am currently reading Deadly Cross by James Patterson.
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"Psychology and the Occult" by C.G. Jung - my daughter's Christmas gift. Quite "technical" and heavy on psycho-parlance, but riveting.
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I've just found my Christmas present - out this November - can't wait for this [:)]

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Just short of 100 pages in and....

... I was more than a little concerned initially as there were a number of sloppy typos and some poor proof reading. Things didn't get any better when one minor episode was recounted with rose coloured spectacles. However, the book has bucked up in the last chapter or so, and the chapter on Taranto was very readable, interesting and the author's thoughts on the raid, very fair and thought provoking.

Let's hope the book continues in the same vein.
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I've just found my Christmas present - out this November - can't wait for this [:)]

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Just short of 100 pages in and....

... I was more than a little concerned initially as there were a number of sloppy typos and some poor proof reading. Things didn't get any better when one minor episode was recounted with rose coloured spectacles. However, the book has bucked up in the last chapter or so, and the chapter on Taranto was very readable, interesting and the author's thoughts on the raid, very fair and thought provoking.

Let's hope the book continues in the same vein.

Please post an honest and concise critique online about this book. Not only about the author but also the fact checking and the proof reading - or the lack thereof.
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I've just found my Christmas present - out this November - can't wait for this [:)]

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Just short of 100 pages in and....

... I was more than a little concerned initially as there were a number of sloppy typos and some poor proof reading. Things didn't get any better when one minor episode was recounted with rose coloured spectacles. However, the book has bucked up in the last chapter or so, and the chapter on Taranto was very readable, interesting and the author's thoughts on the raid, very fair and thought provoking.

Let's hope the book continues in the same vein.

Please post an honest and concise critique online about this book. Not only about the author but also the fact checking and the proof reading - or the lack thereof.
warspite1

I have got out of the habit recently, but I used to quite often post reviews on Amazon. I will do so when I've finished this book.
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The Fleet at Flood Tide: America at Total War in the Pacific, 1944-1945 by James D. Hornfischer.

One of the best books I've read on the PacWar, highly recommended.

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Autocourse 2020-2021

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I've just picked up the latest in the Osprey Campaign Series

North Cape 1943

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Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army by Scahill, Jeremy
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I've been thumbing through this oldie, a complete set is available there at that archive library.


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Osprey have brought out a number of good books recently. Just purchased The Balkans 1940-41 (1).

I presume this is the first of two titles - although they may split Yugoslavia and Greece/Crete into two.

Like Norway (and not for entirely different reasons [:(]), Greece is such an interesting campaign of World War II.

Edit: Just seen that Yugoslavia and Greece will be covered in one book.



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Anna Burns The Milkman. Possibly the best book I have read about life in N Ireland in the late 70s/early 80s, in places really very disturbing about the nasty realities
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Anna Burns The Milkman. Possibly the best book I have read about life in N Ireland in the late 70s/early 80s, in places really very disturbing about the nasty realities
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Can't imagine that is much fun [:(] Maybe better watching Derry Girls [;)]
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Inspired by the new book thread, I think these beauties need another recommendation [:)]



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Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War by David Glantz. As with all his work incredible research and well written. I'm on the first chapter dealing with a specific action, the winter counter attacks at Moscow. The German intelligence maps and reports of what they thought they were facing vs actual Soviet force dispositions on those dates are surprising.
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