Look Inside: Cutaway Illustrations and Visual Storytelling
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Looking at the outside of things such as architecture, anatomy, or vehicles does not usually reveal...
Design
House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
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After her grandmother died, Hadley Freeman travelled to her apartment to try and make sense of a...
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Outcry: Holocaust Memoirs in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I really admired Manny’s and his brother’s creativity to survive in the concentration camps. Both of them are incredibly smart and, to be honest, lucky men. This book is heartbreaking, filled with violence, torture, disgusting human actions which my brain can’t comprehend. So, if you are sensitive, this book is not for you. I really liked the writing style of this book, it is truly beautiful. It is not like a history textbook, crammed with facts, but more like cruel but an amazing evening story, told to you by your grandpa, where it catches your attention and you won’t go away until you will hear it all.
I really liked the way this book was divided into parts, describing each stage in Manny’s life. The chapters were pretty long, but the book was so engrossing to me, that the pages just flew by. Even though Germans are very ashamed of this period in history, it should not be forgotten! The generation who suffered in these events are dying, but I hope the memoirs will survive from not only those who suffered from Germans but as well of those, who suffered from Russians in the same concentration camps in Siberia, during WWII. I truly hope that these books will be read not only in Europe, which was affected but in other countries as well, especially in the US. As Manny mentioned in this book, they were all neighbours, they used to visit each other and were happy until racism, jealousy and violence were encouraged by the government, and that is what I see happening with Trump and his followers.
Kissinger: 1923-1968: The Idealist
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The definitive biography of Henry Kissinger, based on unprecedented access to his private papers ...
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After Lives: A Guide to Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory
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One of the most profound, deeply affecting questions we face as human beings is the matter of our...
The Death of a Prophet: The End of Muhammad's Life and the Beginnings of Islam
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The oldest Islamic biography of Muhammad, written in the mid-eighth century, relates that the...
An Einstein Encyclopedia
Alice Calaprice, Daniel Kennefick and Robert Schulmann
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This is the single most complete guide to Albert Einstein's life and work for students, researchers,...
The Complete Book of 1970s Broadway Musicals
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The 1970s was an exciting decade for musical theatre. Besides shows from legends Stephen Sondheim...
The Third Tower: Journeys in Italy
David Pearson, Antal Szerb and Len Rix
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A typically brilliant, ironic and moving travelogue by one of the twentieth century's greatest...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated A Shadowed Livery (Inspector James Given Investigations #1) in Books
Sep 16, 2019
I very much enjoyed this - the style in which it was written felt just right for the time period, and there was great attention to detail. I liked how Given’s background is revealed as the story progresses, and how relevant it was to the time in history.
The mystery itself had me guessing up to the end, and it has a great ending! I love it when I’m kept guessing to the final pages. DI Given is a very likeable character, if a little naive in some ways - but that’s rather nice really. It lends him that human touch.
I’ll be interested to see what happens in the second book as we edge closer to war. I’d like to see how DI Given gets on!
Many thanks to Sapere Books for my copy of this book to read and review. I will be preordering the next book for when it comes out next month (October 2019)!