The Fallen

Background

Published in 2018, The Fallen is the fourth book in the Memory Man series by David Baldacci. Amos Decker is the memory man due to a head injury he sustained in his first and only play in the NFL. Not only was his personality changed but he now has a perfect memory which he uses for the Ohio police and later the FBI.

Decker and his partner go to Baronville, a run down town which is only starting to make a comeback. Baronville was named for the owner of the mine who worked his employees mercilessly and grew amazingly wealthy. Now his great grandson is the last of the Baron line who lives in poverty in the ruins of his family’s broken mansion. However, the first Baron may have hid all of his wealth and some people will stop at nothing to get it.

The Fallen
The Fallen

My Thoughts

The Fallen was a book that took me along a journey that I didn’t see coming. The author does a great job of not tipping his hand as the story unfolds and everything comes into place.

The convention of Decker’s perfect memory comes in very handy as a plot device. He seems to be an ever flowing fount of wisdom and knowledge through which anything can be explained. I didn’t feel like it was overused but it was rather convenient this time around.

Recommendation

A good read.

Flatland

Background

First published in 1884, Flatland has been expanding the thoughts of readers for nearly a hundred and fifty years. It is the story of what happens when a two dimensional world discovers a world of three dimensions. It also tries to give us a framework of how we might start to conceive of yet another dimension beyond what we know.

Flatland
Flatland

My Thoughts

I remember my friend Chris trying to explain this to me back in the 90s. He was so excited by the concepts and I was interested. Just obviously not interested enough to bother to read the book. It was exciting to read. There was a lot of time and attention given to how the land of one dimension must work. Also how the land of two dimensions would try to cope with what we see as such a huge disadvantage. Part of the charm of the book is it does a good job of showing us how we may be horribly limited and yet not know it.

Recommendation

A great read for everyone

Freckle Juice

Background

Judy Blume brings us back to 4th grade by teaching us how to make Freckle Juice and the simple joy of being the one picked to be in a play.

Freckle Juice
Freckle Juice

My Thoughts

Even in 4th grade I thought Judy Blume’s books were pretty spot on with the thinking of a 4th grader. Now, nearly 4 decades later, I was surprised how quickly I was brought back to that time. Enough time has passed that I had forgotten the plot and was able to enjoy discovering the story yet again. (Perhaps that will be one of the few blessings of going senile.)

Recommendation

Great book. Everyone should read it.

B is for Burgler

Background

Published in 1985, “B” is for Burglar is the second installment of Sue Grafton’s Alphabet Series. The protagonist is Kinsey Millhone. A no nonsense private investigator who solves crimes while only occasionally bending the rules.

This mystery starts as a case of a missing person but quickly spins into money, intrigue and murder.

B is for Burglar
B is for Burglar

My Thoughts

I enjoyed reading this book not only because of the story line but because of the mid 1980’s references. Having largely grown up in the 80s, there are a number of words and situations that kick off a bout of nastalga.

Recommendation

A good read but it contains some language and adult situations.

12 Essential Scientific Concepts

Background

Scientist and Opra star Dr. Indre Viskontas, shares her knowledge in a series of 24 lectures about science. Her upbeat and detailed lecture style helps the subject matter become more accessible and entertaining to learners. Published in 2014, these lectures go a step further than most classrooms.

12 Essential Scientific Concepts
12 Essential Scientific Concepts

My Thoughts

This was a very well done lecture series. I consider myself to be fairly well versed in the basics of science. Yet, I found myself lost from time to time as she went a little deeper than I had heard before.

Some concepts need time to sink in and work through. I believe I went too fast through this lecture to really get everything out of it. It did spark some interest to go back some of the chemistry and theoretical physics which I haven’t refreshed in some time. I found myself very rusty in these concepts.

Recommendation

A good lecture. Not for the beginner.

Gulp

Background

Published in 2013, Gulp is just under 400 pages detailing the trip food makes through a human and the stops in between.

Gulp
Gulp

My Thoughts

Mary Roach is an engaging writer who makes snarky comments as she goes about her descriptions. In short, I enjoyed it. The subject matter wasn’t as new to me as perhaps I was expecting. There were some side information like Elvis’s colon which I hadn’t hear but that wasn’t really what I came for. Still, I felt the book was well done and I enjoyed it.

Recommendation

It is worth the read.

A Dance with Dragons

Background

Published in 2011, A Dance with Dragons is the 5th book in the “Song of Fire and Ice” series otherwise known as the Game of Thrones series. It was originally packaged with the previous book until the publisher told the author that 2000 pages would be a bit to unwieldy.

At a mere 1016 pages, it is a little longer than the former A Feast for Crows. This version follows Bran, John, Tyrion and others not mentioned in A Feast for Crows as the author didn’t split the books chronologically. Rather he split them by each of their stories.

A Dance with Dragons
A Dance with Dragons

My Thoughts

It’s a great book for a long memory. We knew a good deal of the story so we were waiting for it to unfold by the perspective of the next character. The ending included several great cliffhangers.

The author has been at work on the next volume for the last 8 years. I have no idea when it will come out but I’m sure there will be a media storm around it and I’m sure it won’t be short. I guess I will wait.

Recommendation

I was glad I read it but I don’t know I would have read it if I knew the series wasn’t complete. I hate the feeling of waiting for the next thing, particularly when it is 8 years ago. (At least I haven’t been waiting since then…)

The Fix

Background

The Fix is the third book in the “Memory Man” series or the books following Amos Decker. At this point, Decker is a special agent with the FBI who is so new he still hasn’t had his clearance completed. He and his former journalist turned agent, and now roommate, work together to solve a mystery which is much bigger than they thought.

The Fix
The Fix

My Thoughts

Yet another fun read from David Baldacci. I was interested from start to finish and enjoyed the process.

Recommendation

Good read but start at the first book in the series.