Some Summer Reading Material

by admin | July 20, 2017 9:01 pm

Summertime, and the reading is easy. As we head to cooler climes for holiday, as the Brits say, here are a dozen books to fill those leisurely afternoons by the pool or wherever you choose to get some down time.

Since I can’t put it any more eloquently than she did, here’s in part what Mere had to say: “The mysteries are wonderfully constructed, but most impressive here is French’s writing: elegant, atmospheric, even poetic. The characters are actualized and incredibly complicated, and thanks to French’s novel approach to protagonists, we see every character from multiple perspectives as they see themselves and as others see them.”

If you love a good mystery and fine writing, pick up a couple of the Dublin Murder Squad series.

I collect modern-day presidential biographies, and this makes a half-dozen or so about Nixon, whose resignation I celebrated with cheap champagne in 1974. Farrell uses fresh reporting to produce the finest biography of Nixon yet, in my view.

Vance still bears the baggage of his upbringing, despite his considerable success in escaping it. As he wrote, “For those of us lucky enough to live the American Dream, the demons of the life we left behind continue to chase us.”

There are few multi-thousand page trilogies that can hold my interest for the entire time, but this trilogy is one of them. The latest, Mississippi Blood, has just been published. I knocked it out in three or four evenings. Unlike the Dublin Murder Squad series, one must read these books in order. First on the list is Natchez Burning. Bring sunscreen if you’re reading at the beach. You might not get up for a while.

I hope you check out some or all of these fine reads. Enjoy the rest of your summer.

 

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