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15 Years Ago

I distinctly remember where I was sitting, and who was around, when I read the news 15 years ago that Douglas Adams, a mere 49 years old, had died of a heart attack. I’m not usually one who reacts when a celebrity dies (usually), but this one shook me.

Adams’ wit, style, perspective, and books had a formative impact on my adolescence — for good or ill — and my adulthood.

I hadn’t realized this year was the 15th anniversary of his death when I decided to do my big re-read of his works this year, but I’m glad I’m doing it. I’ll talk about him a little bit more in a couple of weeks (and when I get around to reading the next books on my list), but for now, I just wanted to take a brief moment to reflect on his death.

A couple of days later, John Kovalic’s Dork Tower ran this comic (tweaked 5 years ago) which pretty much summed things up for me.

April 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in April:

Books Read:

Calamity Making All Things New The Watcher in the Wall
3 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars
Waylaid Songs In Ordinary Time The Absconded Ambassador
3 Stars 1 Star 4 Stars
How to Be an Atheist Fate Ball Every Heart a Doorway
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 5 Stars
Ideas and Inspiration for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Life, The Universe and Everything Off to See the Wizard
3 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
There Will Always Be a Max Burned Madam Tulip
4 Stars 5 Stars 4 Stars
The Old World        
3 Stars
or
4 Stars
       

Still Reading:

A Light to the Nations Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

April 30 – Independent Bookstore Day

You like books, right? Otherwise, why are you here? You like bookstores, too, right? Nothing against Barnes & Noble or any of the dozens of great online booksellers — but there’s nothing like a good Independent Bookstore. Staff who know their wares; possibly get to know your tastes; care about books, writing, etc.

(and better for the local economy than chains, too, but that’s out of my wheelhouse to discuss)

Basically, they’re great resources, community centers, and places to spend your money. To celebrate/promote them, 400 Indie Bookstores around the country are celebrating Independent Bookstore Day this Saturday. Go, check a local store out — see the exclusive items just for the day. If you’re in Southwest Idaho, Rediscovered Books in Boise is the place to go (there are a couple of other decent shops in the area, but not as good, IMHO).

March 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in March (a transition month for me personally, so not as much happened as I’d like…)

Books Read:

Morning Star A Prayer for Owen Meany God's Glory Alone—The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life
5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
Risen Dead is Better Glittering Vices
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 1 Star
Got Luck Elphie and Dad go on an Epic Adventure Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 1
4 Stars 3 Stars 5 Stars
A Devil in Hong Kong Once a Crooked Man The Shootout Solution
2 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
Fire Touched The Red Storm Chaos Choreography
4 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars
The Last Dream Keeper A Far Out Galaxy Heroes and Villains: Pawn in the Game
4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars

Still Reading:

A Light to the Nations Calamity    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

February 2016 Report

So, here’s what happened here in February.

Books Read:

The Miracles of Jesus The Prince of Tides Guardians
4 Stars 2 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars
Confessions of a Clumsy Christian: Unqualified The Highly Capable The Batgirl of Burnside
2 Stars 3.5 Stars 3.5 Stars
The Relic Master Thing Explainer</a The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
DNF
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
Glory Veiled & Unveiled Some Assembly Required Talking to the Dead
3.5 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
No Problem, Mr. Walt Freedom's Child Steal the Sky
3.5 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
The Story of Lucius Cane        
3 Stars        

Still Reading:

Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 1 Morning Star    

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

January 2016 Report

(I need to think of a catchier name for these posts…)

So, here’s what happened here in January.

Books Read:

Indexing: Reflections The Book of Unknown American Sex & Violence in the Bible
3.5 Stars 3.5 Stars 3 Stars
The Next to Last Word The Odd Fellows Society Hidden
3.5 Stars 3 Stars 3.5 Stars
In Defense of the Moth The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Sabbath
3 Stars 6 3 Stars
Songs of a Suffering King Sing a New Song Winter
3 Stars 4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
The Storms of Deliverance Lessons from Tara Three Slices
3.5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars
Staked The Intern Missing Mona
4 1/2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars

Still Reading:

Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 1 The Miracles of Jesus

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

November 2015 Report

So, here’s what happened here in November.

Books Read:

You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) Suspect Career of Evil
4 Stars 5 Stars 4 Stars
The Sword of Summer Satan’s Awful Idea Never Tell
4 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars
The Promise Blameless Any Other Name
4 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars
The Burning Room The Shootout Solution Hit
3 1/2 Stars 4 Stars 3 1/2 Stars
Living into Community Owen on the Christian Life My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry
2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
The Fate of Ten Where it Hurts Girl Waits with Gun
4 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
 How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home Unseemly Science Rules for a Knight
3 Stars 3 1/2 Stars 3 Stars

Still Reading:

The Christian In Complete Armour Indexing: Reflections Given for You

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

Thanksgiving 2015

Happy Thanksgiving/Turkey Day/Thursday

(depending on your location/preference)
I’d fully intended on getting up an actual post today, but circumstances beyond my control, etc., etc., etc.

So instead let me list a few things I’m thankful for this year:

  • Robert Crais actually publishing The Promise
  • Books
  • Authors!
  • Books
  • Coffee (and other beverages both caffeinated and adult)
  • Books
  • Time to read
  • Books
  • Goodreads, WordPress, BookLikes
  • Books
  • Evernote
  • Books
  • Authors!
  • All of you who read, follow, like, tweet, comment, email, etc. this page — you have no idea how much every little bit is appreciated.

October 2015 Report

So, here’s what happened here in October (a really low number of books read, I’ve gotta say — what have I been doing?).

Books Read:

Still Reading:

The Christian In Complete Armour Indexing: Reflections Living into Community

Reviews Posted:

How was your month?

October 27, 1975: The Death of Rex Stout

Rex Stout

Forty years ago today, Rex Stout died at the age of 88. It doesn’t take much effort looking around here to know that he had a pretty big impact on my life — even if I didn’t “meet” him until over a decade later — so I didn’t realize how significant the date was at the time (hey, I was only 2 at the time). Outside of Scripture and various preachers/theologians, there’s a trifecta of authors who’ve left indelible fingerprints on my mind — Robert B. Parker, Douglas Adams, and Rex Stout.

John McAleer, in Rex Stout: A Biography, tells us:

On the ABC Evening News, Harry Reasoner told the nationwide television audience:

The news today was as usual full of politicians and other movers and shakers. But the odds are overwhelming that when historians look at the bright blue late October of 1975 the only thing that will keep about the 27th is that it was the day Rex Stout died and the 28th was the day the death was reported. Rex Stout was a lot of things during his eighty-eight years, but the main thing he was was the writer of forty-six mystery novels about Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin. A lot of more pretentious writers have less claim on our culture and our allegiance.

That same day the latest issue of Time appeared on the newsstands. It carried a review of A Family Affair, which lauded Rex’s “elastic, contemporary mind” and his capacity “to confound the actuarial tables.”

Reasoner might have overstated Stout’s impact on history a but, but I appreciate the sentiment.

The man lived quite a life — for a taste, you could read McAleer’s 532 page biography, or check out this obituary from The Congressional Record(!!) (thanks to NeroWolfe.org for this, and a few other obituaries at the link).

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