5/29/2023 0 Comments The goblin emperor book![]() The book was incredibly useful when I wrote “Old Man’s War,” and I come back to it whenever I start researching for a military-oriented work. ![]() In terms of books already generally acknowledged as “great,” that would be “The Face of Battle,” by John Keegan, which was one of the first serious books of military history to take on the history of battle from a grunt’s-eye view of things. Szpara “Spin,” by Robert Charles Wilson (reread) and, on the phone, “Wolf Hall,” by Hilary Mantel (I’m sooo late) “Uncommon Type,” by Tom Hanks and the upcoming “The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking),” by Katie Mack, which I’m reading in PDF galley form because the end of the universe is professionally relevant to me. Currently there: “All This Could Be Yours,” by Jami Attenberg “Docile,” by K. I made a New Year’s resolution to spend more time reading than I do staring at Twitter, so as a result the turnover on the nightstand (including the books on my phone, which has a nightstand charging cradle) is pretty rapid right now. ![]() ![]() The author, whose new novel is “The Last Emperox,” says, “Life is short and there are many other books.” ![]()
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