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NEON RAIN by JAMES LEE BURKE | BOOKS ![]() First book I read by James Lee Burke: Neon Rain. The writer was mentioned in a yearly review of 'Detectives & Thrillers' (Vrij Nederland) and many titles of his came highly recommended.
Neon Rain is the first of the Dave Robicheaux series, a New Orleans homicide detective. The setting is vividly described as a hot, blistering, often steamy, kind of place. Meet the Deep South. [03FEB2012]
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EN MIJN TAFELHEER IS PLATO by RON WIJNBERG | BOOKS Immensely enjoyed Rob Wijnberg's book (translates as 'at the table with Plato') in which he has a philosophical look again at current affairs in our (mainly Dutch) society. Ten chapters, each chapter containig several essays, he discusses subjects such as Economic Crisis & Capitalism, Afghanistan & Terrorism, Wilders & Populism, Moslims & Multiculturalism, Government & Socialism to name but a few. He writes in a very transparant, down to earth way and his insights create a much clearer landscape for me. Excellent reading. Rob Wijnberg on Wikipedia (Dutch) [23JAN12]
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BAD AS ME by TOM WAITS | MUSIC
Well known artists contributed on this album: Charlie Musselwhite plays harmonica and Keith Richards on guitar, so does David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) and Marc Ribot.
[19JAN12]
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SCANDINAVIAN CRIME COLLECTION | DVD Scandinavian top crime drama! Did not much care for The Left Wing Gang, but Night of the Wolf was a compelling hostage dram,a while the Maria Wern episode was top of the bill, multi-layered, drama: murder mystery, bird flu and brilliant character acting.. Hope to see more of the Maria Wern (Eva Röse) series! [19JAN12]
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A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD by JENNIFER EGAN | BOOKS Critically acclaimed, by knowledgable people, praised internationally: 'best book of the year', but it did not do it for me. Each chapter is written from the point of view of a different person, too short to get an in-depth impression of such a character or get a liking to. The characters described seemed superficial or focussed on a singular event. It breaks the flow of the book and seemed very gimmicky to me. Though it certainly is a novel way of writing, and must have been hard work for the author, but that doesn't make it a pleasure to read. Not for me. [12JAN12]
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BORGEN | SCANDINAVIAN DRAMA
![]() My interest in Scandinavian crime drama started with the Swedish Police Inspector Wallander, Danish Police Inspector Beck and Norwegian Varg Veum series. Last year I was thoroughly thrilled watching The Killing and The Killing II, Danish productions and published in dvd boxes by Lumiere.be The main characters, whom we follow also in their privat life, are Birgitte Nyborg Christensen (Prime Minister, married with a husband and two young children), Kasper Juul (spindoctor) and Katrine Fønsmark (young, ambitious, naive tv presentice) - remarkable roles by Sidse Babett Knudsen, Johan Philip Asbæk, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen. [08JAN2012]
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RELIGION FOR ATHEISTS by ALAIN DE BOTTON | BOOKS
It was our 18th-century forebears who began to consider what human beings would miss out on once religion faded away.
In the present secular society we see that modern universities teach these subjects for the facts but much less for the reasons they were intended for: to enhance a non-religious society. This book unravels religion to strands we can recognize as showing direction and meaning to life, then finding similar strands in a parallel universe, the secular society. And often find them missing or easily ignored. The book is a strong advocate to embrace many ingredients offered in religion, taken for granted and too easily disgarded and ignored by those who have chosen the secular path. [01JAN2012]
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