Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Finished JO'S BOYS

Alexander Hamilton

But before Jo"s Boys, I read another 100 pages of Alexander Hamilton.  In this section, the government becomes a divided camp between Hamiltonians (advocating a strong central government) and Jeffersonians (advocating states rights).  The president has consistently agreed with Hamilton and no major problem has come up because everyone loves and respects Washington.  However, what will happen when Washington is no longer President?

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In modern times and at my ages, this reads slow and goody-goody, but I still was glad to learn what happened to the family as the children grew into adulthood.  And that part I enjoyed.

I have now begun reading Origin by Dan Brown.  At the point I am, Robert Langdon is heading into a meeting in which the speaker is sure what he will say will shake up and change the world's religions, but a religious leader is also walking in to create what is hinted to be a violent surprise.

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Friday, August 9, 2019

Finished RAGTIME

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Although this is a novel, it reads like non-fiction.  At first I had trouble with the mention of historical figures as a part of the story and the non-fiction feel, but I found myself getting into it.  If I were teaching it, I'd use much of it as examples of irony.

I have now gone back to Alexander Hamilton.  As I picked it up, he was having an affair the circumstances of which make one wonder just how smart he was...  This affair's consequences would come back to haunt him.

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Finished FREE U'TANSE

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Having read this book after Secrets of the U'tanse, which came chronologically first, this felt a lot like de'j'vue.  But I did learn where some of the characters I met before came from and why some of the subjects were being discussed.  In this, one of the owners of a slave home has decided to get rid of all his slaves, one way or the other...Can they be rescued before they are obliterated?  As usual, I enjoyed this book along with all of Henry Melton's books.

I have now started Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow.  This has started differently from any novel I can remember.  It reads like non-fiction.  It is interesting, but I haven't picked up a lot of story yet.

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Finished PEOPLE OF THE SONG TRAIL

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However, if anyone reading this is a person I normally lend or give books to, this one fell apart in my hands within the first 100 pages.  I finished anyway (tenacious reader) but it is now going in the trash.
This was occupied with early Vikings looking for places in Greenland and Northeast Canada to settle.  Of course there were clashes with the people already here as well as between Vikings.  The adventure is filled with spirit power and is fascinating as usual.

When I read Secrets of the U'tanse, I speculated that I might have missed a book in sequence.  Now suspect that I may have.  The protagonist in this book is the same as in that one and when I started this book it felt like I had already read it.  Perhaps this is the book that introduces Joshua.  I shall see.

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