I am still catching up on our PA trip and things inside and outside aka gardening here at home, but I see a stack of books which I have read and not yet listed on this blog. Well this time I will temporarily skip my reviews and simply post the books to the sidebar. First along the trip when I was coveting reading time and not finding it, after the funeral and on the way home, I did complete another Vince Flynn book. Vince is one of my favorite authors and superb writing fiction about terrorism and the ability of the US to prevail, perhaps this restores the good old days of American superiority, a time when our leaders were patriotic and had our country's best interests at heart. Vince is a MN author and I thank Curt whom we met a few years ago in Branson for recommending him. American Assasin is one of his latest books about how Mitch Rapp, the Jack Bauer type character became our top notch secret weapon against terrorists. I found this book hardback at the Salvation Army thrift store in Decatur, IN for only $2. What a bargain for another thriller that wends back in time to how Rapp is recurited and trained and prevails to become our American champion.
Sue's Memories of Home by Sue Sword and her work with the Christian Appalachian Project, her childhood in Appalachia amidst poverty when the people had no realization that they were poor. This little book was swift reading and at times amusing as the girls venture to the old hermit's home. I remembered an old lady living in a shack up the hill from step cousin's in PA and how we fancied her some sort of witch. It is a very quick read and amusing at times. It is also a reminder that we do not need to go half way around the world to find poverty and shower it with our philanthropy; poverty which exists and thrives in areas today in this country, and not inner cities.
Little Princes by Conor Grenan was our book club reading selection, a true story about rescuing the children of Nepal from the child traffickers. It was OK reading, nothing revealing although the author has his own perspective of being there at a carefree time in his life. It is about the Little Prince's Home established to rescue these children and return them when possible to their families deep in the mountains. The families sold off their boys and girls to these child traffickers thinking they would have a better life; in reality the children were sold off as slaves and worse. I will be curious what the other women thought about it. I found it ho hum reading. Not one I'd have chosen.
The 6th Target another fiction mystery by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro featuring detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club. I enjoy mysteries and if I am reading fiction these rank up there. I remember one of many quotes in this book, "overcrowded like a shot glass stuffed with a fistful of crayons" page 35 showing the good writing amidst the mystery. One "insane" shooter on the ferry to Alcatraz turns himself in meanwhile children of the wealthy in the CA Bay Area are being abducted. A good twister as Patterson usually writes.
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Friday, June 10, 2011
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