My First Bible

Background

My wife’s parents found a book they gave her when she was 4 years old. It is called, “My First Bible” and there are apparently a million of books with the same title. This version was a very quick read with only about 80 pages or so. Between the old and new testaments is a place for your family genealogy and there is a picture of my then 4 year old wife getting the book.

My First Bible
My First Bible

My Thoughts

First, it is amazing this book survived wherever it had been hiding. It was with her parents and they moved a few years ago. Second, it was fantastic to head the stories and have some connection with the book. I found the stories to be generalized and appropriate for an elementary school child. The author(s) did a great job with the stories and taking the appropriate lessons from them.

Recommendation

A great piece of my personal family’s history.

The Librarian of Crooked Lane

Background

Published in September 2022, “The Librarian of Crooked Lane,” is a novel about the life of a young girl who became a librarian in a prestigious library. She discovers more about herself through the books around her and the people she meets in a world of order and reason but also of magic.

The Librarian of Crooked Lane
The Librarian of Crooked Lane

My Thoughts

I really had a hard time getting through this book. The technology is contemporary yet the magic is there for some reason… Honestly, just pushed through hoping it would get better.

Recommendation

Skip this one.

Crazy Rich Asians

Background

Published in 2013, “Crazy Rich Asians” is a novel written by Kevin Kwan. The book follows the story of Rachel Chu, a Chinese-American professor, who accompanies her boyfriend, Nick Young, to Singapore for a wedding and discovers that he belongs to one of the wealthiest and most influential families in Asia. As Rachel navigates the opulent and cutthroat world of Singapore’s elite, she must contend with jealous socialites, family drama, and the overpowering expectations of Nick’s formidable mother. This satirical and witty novel offers a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyles and social hierarchies of Asia’s ultra-rich while exploring themes of love, identity, and family.

Crazy Rich Asians
Crazy Rich Asians

My Thoughts

This book has been showing up in my searches for years. I finally gave up and read it. It wasn’t great but it wasn’t terrible either. I later learned there was a movie made about it.

The overall plot didn’t seem very likely and most of the characters had the morality of an episode of “The Bachelor”. The main character seemed like a female version of the husband on “I Dream of Genie” in that they never wanted any part of any special treatment, money, and so on. I’m glad I read it so I know what it is about but I don’t need any more of it.

Recommendation

I won’t be continuing the series.

Simply Lies

Background

Published in April of 2023, “Simply Lies” is a stand alone crime thriller by David Baldacci. The story follows a single mom and former detective ‘Mickey Gibson’ who has let herself go while trying to find the balance between her personal and professional life.

She works at home for ProEye, a global investigation company that specializes in finding proof of white collar crime and hidden assets. Gibson receives a call from what she believes to be her working peer and hurries out to what she believes is a simple cataloging task. However, she quickly finds herself brought into a murder and becomes a suspect.

Now she must solve the crime while running for her life and the life of her family.

Simply Lies
Simply Lies

My Thoughts

This was a dumb book. It was a well written dumb book but still wasn’t worth the time to anyone who takes a step back to think about the basic plot. She had no reason to involve herself in almost any of the circumstances and, as a former cop, would have known to better on several occasions. This book did hold my attention but was full of the almost campy mystery tropes. (E.g. Secret rooms, completely random clues that make no sense, and just plain dumb people.)

Recommendation

Skip this one.

Eric: A Discwork Novel

Background

Published in 1990, “Eric,” written by Terry Pratchett, is the ninth installment in the Discworld series. It follows the misadventures of a teenage demonologist named Eric Thursley, who inadvertently summons the inept wizard Rincewind instead of a powerful demon. With the help of Rincewind, Eric embarks on a comical journey through various dimensions, encountering a host of bizarre characters and situations. As they navigate this chaotic multiverse, they also cross paths with the ancient and capricious Discworld deity, the Great Tortoise.

Eric
Eric

My Thoughts

The Multiverse doesn’t belong to Marvel as Terry Pratchett did it 25 years before. Eric, the great and powerful, was an interesting jump through time and space that put classic Pratchett clueless Brits in the craziest of circumstances. 9 books in now, there seems to be some overlap in the basic dumb Brit that Pratchett has created but they seem to get the job done.

On a separate note, the luggage becomes truly terrifying in this book. More than simply indestructible as in previous books, the luggage has now developed a mean streak.

Recommendation

A good read.

Fourth Wing

Background

Published in May of 2023, “Fourth Wing” is a fantasy novel featuring young Violet Sorrengail who’s main goal was to living a quiet life surrounded by books and history. However, her mother, and also commanding general, ordered Violet to join the dragon riders to take her proper place as a Sorrengail.

Violet is small fragile and accident prone. She didn’t want to be a dragon rider but she was thrown into it all the same. In training, people die all the time and Violet does her best to use whatever she has to survive.

Fourth Wing
Fourth Wing

My Thoughts

This book had some interesting takes on dragons and the general mythology. However, it read just like the “Twilight Series”. It was the same premise of a sad little girl who lost a parent and was estranged from her other. Somehow, despite being completely useless and not wanting anything to do with what she is doing, she manages to be the best at everything. Somehow and for no apparent reason, the most attractive, dangerous, James Dean type bad boy (who her mother doesn’t approve of) is incredibly attracted to her and trusts her with the biggest secret in the entire kingdom.

Of course, my wife’s friend said it was great…

Recommendation

Not a great book but I can see all the teenage girls and mom’s who think they are teenage girls loving it.

The True Story of Pocahontas

Background

Published in 2007, “The True Story of Pocahontas: The Other Side of History,” a book by Dr. Linwood “Little Bear” Custalow and Angela L. Daniel. This book offers a unique perspective on the life of Pocahontas, focusing on the oral traditions and perspectives of her descendants from the Mattaponi tribe. Custalow, a Mattaponi tribal member, provides insights into Pocahontas’s life and the cultural context of her time, offering a narrative that differs from the more widely known historical accounts. The book aims to present a more accurate and culturally informed portrayal of Pocahontas’s story from the indigenous perspective.

The True Story of Pocahontas
The True Story of Pocahontas

My Thoughts

It is always instructive to read accounts stemming from oral history and this book is one of them. There was a similar title that was published back in 1994 and it would be interesting to read that book to compare the differences. Either way, I’m sure both would agree the Disney version was ridiculous. I’m not sure if their version of Pocahontas or Peter Pan was more offensive to Native Americans.

This version of the story was hard to hear in places as it was definitely one sided. No Englishman came off as a moral or good person throughout this history and the majority of their actions were reprehensible. Reading through it certainly gave me a lot to think about.

Recommendation

It was painful but worth the read.

The High Republic: Light of the Jedi

Background

“The High Republic” is a multimedia publishing initiative set in the Star Wars universe, with various authors contributing to novels, comics, and other media. Set approximately 200 years before the events of “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” it explores a time of peace and prosperity in the galaxy, known as the High Republic era. The Jedi Order is at its zenith, acting as guardians of peace and justice. However, this era faces a new threat from a mysterious group known as the Nihil, who disrupt the harmony of the galaxy. As the Jedi and other characters strive to confront this menace, they grapple with moral dilemmas and challenges that test their commitment to the light side of the Force. “The High Republic” was launched in January 2021 with various publications, and new additions have continued to expand the story in the years following.

This book, “Light of the Jedi” shows the rise of the Nilhil starting with the Great Disaster when a ship was destroyed while in hyperspace, resulting in pieces of it threatening to destroy an entire system.

The High Republic
The High Republic: Light of the Jedi

My Thoughts

Such a dumb book… The author has no idea about physics or how ridiculous most of the events were throughout the book. I found myself audibly saying “No, no, no!” Several times through the book.

Recommendation

Don’t waste your time.

Lieutenant General James Longstreet: Innovative Military Strategist: The Most Misunderstood Civil War General

Background

Published in May of 2022, “Lieutenant General James Longstreet: Innovative Military Strategist: The Most Misunderstood Civil War General” is a biography of James Longstreet during the Civil War. An argument is made that he was a greater general than history portrayed him and, if General Lee had followed his recommendations, several battles would not have been fought or would have worked out much better in the favor of the Confederacy. (E.g. Gettysburg.)

Lieutenant General James Longstreet
Lieutenant General James Longstreet

My Thoughts

I love a good Civil War book in general. However, this one went a little bit further in the weeds than I would have liked. He did make a compelling argument about Longstreet’s ability but I don’t have the expertise to fact check him. Still, it seemed very detailed and I enjoyed it.

Recommendation

It was a tedious read but worth my time.

Guards! Guards!

Background

First published in 1989, “Guards! Guards!” by Terry Pratchett is a fantasy novel set in the Discworld. The story follows the inept and often inebriated Night Watch of the city of Ankh-Morpork. When a secret society summons a fire-breathing dragon to overthrow the city and install a puppet ruler, it’s up to the unlikely hero, Sam Vimes, and his motley crew of guardsmen, including a naive recruit and a rather unusual librarian, to save the day. The novel is a witty and imaginative blend of fantasy and social commentary, exploring themes of power, corruption, and the absurdity of bureaucracy in Pratchett’s trademark style.

Guards! Guards!
Guards! Guards!

My Thoughts

I enjoyed this book a bit more than the last. I loved the constant foreshadowing of Carrot being the true king and it never came to pass. (His sword, birthmark, birth-story, and so on.) This book went by like several of my dreams in that it was completely ridiculous but still was surprisingly unremarkable. The characters were making their decisions and living their lives just like they would if nothing was amiss. I really enjoy Pratchett’s style.

Recommendation

Good book