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eashish
Ashish Rawat eashish — This might be my favorite book of all time. I can't count the number of times i've read it. I know it so well, i often just pick it up, read a random chapter and put it down again. Its an excellent book about the stupidities and logical fallacies of war. Catch-22, damned if you do damned if you don't, either way you are screwed.
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jayjayswag76c0
Gy Gg jayjayswag76c0 — I feel I have something of a love-hate relationship with this book. It's clever, insightful and funny, and yet I couldn't help feeling frustrated the further into the book I got. At one point, Kate Fox mentions that she's never criticised for being overly negative, only for being deemed to be too complimentary to the English. However, in an obvious attempt to avoid being `too complimentary', it seems she's gone too far in the other direction. I feel she's excessively critical of the English, referring to what she calls our "social dis-ease" as a "condition" that "infects" various parts of our lives, and over the course of the book, this negativity began to seriously grate on my nerves. She also refers to this `dis-ease' as an inability to be like normal people, with her barometer of normality being Romance language countries such as France, Spain and Italy. What about the rest of the world? The author frequently makes sweeping generalisations, apparently basing these on research predominantly in the south of England and involving small groups of participants. Many of her observations seem inaccurate or out-dated, and the author's class snobbishness also became rather irritating over time. All in all, there are some positives to this book but they're outweighed by a rather lopsided view of England and English society.
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autumnhaac
Autumn Haac autumnhaac — Wow! Great, as all the books in this series have been. The series seems to be written for a bit more of an adult group of readers. I like to read many of the young adult books, but this was the best vampire, witch, pixie, were, banshee, demons, fairy, and, oh yes, humans book series I've ever read. It was nice not to have teenagers as the main characters for a change. Racheal can't go two seconds without being in some type of trouble, same as usual. After all the books in the series, she's STILL in trouble; and you know, even at the end of the book, that it's not going to stop. This is one of the things that keep this series moving. The well- developed personalitity of each character is so finely tuned that you can imagine yourself right there talking with them and know how they would react. But, you never know who is the "bad" guy and who is the "good" guy. You aren't meant to. One of the points brought out in Ms. Harrison's books is that nobody is totally bad or always good. (Well, maybe except for Ku'sox, but even he had reasons for his insanity). Now, for the next book, Ms. Harrison...I want to know any little demons Rachael may have (or will they be part something else? hmmmm). I want to know why her brother doesn't seem to have any "talents" that Racheal or his mother has. They had the same dad. Oh, and Racheal just can't keep going from guy to guy to guy, some time, some where she's got to find "the one" (either a character already introduced or a brand new one. I like Ivy's new relationship and hope that keeps growing. We also need a flame for Jenks (or did he already meet her towards the end of the book...hint, hint.) I have an idea...maybe Rachael should be nanny to Trenton's little girl and Ceri's new one (NOT) :-) Don't you dare even think of ending the series Ms. Harrison!!! Thanks for such wonderful escape into a totally different world. Oh, one more thing...please keep Ivy and Racheal strong in their close relationship. It breaks my heart to see anything change it.
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