Thursday Evening Book Reviews

The Boston Globe proclaims, MISSION TO THE MOON, fun, but likely only for trivia buffs.

HOME GAME, AN ACCIDENTAL GUIDE TO FATHERING, by Michael Lewis sounds pretty damned funny, if you’re in the right mood.  Bubble wrap the children first.

Now I’ll bet this is fascinating.  I’m a non-smoker, but I have a short fuse for some of the abuse hurled at smokers.  Christopher Snowdon gives us VELVET GLOVE, IRON FIST: A HISTORY OF ANTI-SMOKING.

Carlos Ruiz Zafón (with a little help from translator, Lucia Graves, for the English version) brings twists and intrigue with THE SHADOW OF THE WIND.

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