Bombing Hitler: The Story of the Man Who Almost Assassinated the Fuhrer
Hellmut G. Haasis and William Odom
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Georg Elser was just a working-class citizen living in Munich, Germany. He was employed as a...
Oliver!: A Dickensian Musical
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When the show was first produced in 1960, at a time when transatlantic musical theatre was dominated...
Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten Landmarks of an American Landscape
Thomas Rinaldi and Robert J. Yasinsac
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Countless books have been published on the historical sites of the Hudson River Valley. But these...
Spearhead: An American Tank Gunner, His Enemy, and a Collision of Lives In World War II
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From the New York Times bestselling author of A Higher Call comes the riveting story of an American...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Predator: If It Bleeds in Books
Jan 30, 2019
Both as sci-fi anthologies; both are based around their respective properties.
I read the latter first, and (truth be told) wasn't overly impressed: while there were some good stories amongst those included, none really stood out all that much.
As a result, I put off reading this until I worked my way through some 'proper' novels, and only came back to this relatively recently.
Thankfully, of the two anthologies, I found this to be the better (despite a somewhat ropey start). I think that may be due to the central conceit of the Predators: as (effectively) alien Big Game hunters, that allows these stories to be set at any point throughout human history, not 'tied down' to the future as the Alien stories are.
That's a concept put into full use in this, with stories that run the gamut from the traditional sci-fi setting of the future, to the American Civil War, to the Wild West, to feudal Japan, to present-day Third World countries and to pretty much every point in-between!
The Missouri River Journals of John James Audubon
John James Audubon and Jerry Daniel Patterson
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Historians, biographers, and scholars of John James Audubon and naturalhistory have long been...
Carrying the Black Bag: A Neurologist's Bedside Tales
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During his thirty-plus years of practicing in West Texas and Minnesota, physician and neurologist...
Freshwater Passages: The Trade and Travels of Peter Pond
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Peter Pond, a fur trader, explorer, and amateur mapmaker, spent his life ranging much farther afield...
How They Decorated: Inspiration from Great Women of the Twentieth Century
Charlotte Moss and P. Gaye Tapp
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Gloria Vanderbilt cleverly noted, Decorating is autobiography. Reflecting that truism, the interiors...
The China Boom: Why China Will Not Rule the World
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Many thought China's rise would fundamentally remake the global order. Yet, much like other...