Sunday, June 12, 2022

Take Your Breath Away and more

I finished up Take Your Breath Away a few days ago and it did not turn out to be a dud. I ended up reading the last half in a single, late-night sitting because I could.not.put.it.down! Definitely did not disappoint but I can't add much to the stuff I mentioned in my last post without giving away spoilers and plot twists. Let's just say you think you know where this book is going and then BAM! everything changes. More than once. 

Now it's on to the next thing. I just picked up Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr. I'm only a few chapters in, but so far it seems promising. I'll update more on this one later. 

Another book I'm slowly but surely making my way through is Midnight Rising by Tony Horwitz. This book tells the story of John Brown and the raid on Harper's Ferry. While not as good as Horwitz's classic Confederates in the Attic, one of my favorite books and one which I recommend all the time, it's interesting and gives a lot of detail and insight into one of the most misunderstood men in American history. Brown was taught as a bad guy in my history classes when I was growing up in a small town in Virginia, but that's a very southern view of Brown. In reality, Brown wasn't nearly so crazy and bad as I was taught. Instead, he was a staunch abolitionist - to the point of zealotry. He was a flawed, yet great man who was unique for his time, even among abolitionists, for his acceptance of and true belief that all men were created equal. He was a crappy husband and not the best father, but damn, the guy had a cause and he went for it. We have to admire him for that. Midnight Rising is a bit slow and not Horwitz's most compelling book, but it's still worth a read, in my humble opinion. 


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