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2012 books read

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2012 books read 2012 books read Wednesday, January 11, 2012 Books read in 2012 with brief comments 1. The Beauty and the Sorrow by Peter Englund Amazing history of WWI, totally different from any other history I've read. Made the chaos and lack of information (and the propaganda) palpable and showed, rather than told, the great social shifts in class that the war precipitated. Ends with a chilling one-page entry that also shows how WWII was inevitable. 2. The Illumination  by Kevin Brockmeyer Blerg. Beautifully written but with such a sour and petty view of humanity that it turned me off. Each of the linked stories had such potential to be about people who discover that the world is not a horrible, lonely place and in each one the author chose instead to say, actually, it is horrible, maybe even worse than you imagined. 3. The Inquisitor's Apprentice by Chris Moriaty Fun Middle grade read.  Historial/magical fiction in NYC at the turn of the century with all sort o...

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