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David's Kindle Reviews: A Great Place to Have a War, by Joshua Kurlantzick
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Thursday, 10 November 2016. A Great Place to Have a War, by Joshua Kurlantzick. Laos is one of my favourite countries and I've been fortunate enough to have visited twice. Being a history buff, particularly American history, I was eager to read this forthcoming book from Joshua Kurlantzick, which I received as an uncorrected proof. I was not disappointed. A Great Place to Have a War: America in Laos and the Birth of a Military CIA. It is also, of course, highly disturbing. Anyone well-versed in the t...
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David's Kindle Reviews: The Spy, by Paulo Coelho
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Thursday, 15 December 2016. The Spy, by Paulo Coelho. Paulo Coelho’s latest novel could perhaps as justifiably be called a work of creative non-fiction, albeit it’s a very. Creative sort of non-fiction. In The Spy. He details the life of Mata Hari, a woman who was executed as a spy. Coelho bases his novel upon copious amounts of research into the woman’s life, based upon recently released information from MI5 and other agencies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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David's Kindle Reviews: November 2016
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Friday, 25 November 2016. Tales of Ordinary Sadness, by Neil Randall. I just reviewed Neil Randall's short story collection, Tales of Ordinary Sadness. For Beatdom Literary Journal. Take a look here. Monday, 21 November 2016. I'm currently reading or about to read:. Neil Randall's Tales of Ordinary Sadness. Allen Ginsberg (ed. Bill Morgan)'s Best Minds of my Generation. Martin Torgoff's Bop Apocalypse. Camilla Flojas's Zombies, Migrants, and Queers. Marvin Cohen's Others, Including Morstive Sternbump.
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Pancakes now available | The Emerald Bar & Guesthouse - Sihanoukville
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The Emerald Bar and Guesthouse – Sihanoukville. Sihanoukville's First and Favourite Irish Pub. September 17, 2013. Starting today at The Emerald Bar and Guesthouse, you can now get pancakes (banana or regular) with butter or syrup and a cup of coffee for only $2.50. This entry was posted in update. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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The Emerald Cider | The Emerald Bar & Guesthouse - Sihanoukville
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The Emerald Bar and Guesthouse – Sihanoukville. Sihanoukville's First and Favourite Irish Pub. September 9, 2013. This summer, we’ve been busy brewing our own cider to keep away the humidity. The result is this pleasing dry cider. At only $1.50 a glass, it’s not only the best cider in town, but also the cheapest. This entry was posted in update. This Week’s Special: Curry & Chips! Pancakes now available →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). David S. Wills.
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David's Kindle Reviews: Half a World Away, by Alistair McGuinness
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Saturday, 19 November 2016. Half a World Away, by Alistair McGuinness. In Half a World Away: Jungle Tribes, African Guides, and a Donkey Called Angus. Alistair McGuinness invites his readers along for an unexpected traipse around the world with him and his wife, Fran. Following the closure of his car manufacturing plant in Luton, he is given a redundancy package, which he and Fran choose to spend travelling the world with their ultimate destination being a new life in Australia. View my complete profile.
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David's Kindle Reviews: August 2016
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Monday, 29 August 2016. The Great Shark Hunt, by Hunter S. Thompson. Here’s another cheat review – this book is also a paperback, rather than a Kindle title, and one that I purchased back in Chiang Mai in a very cool place called Backstreet Books. How wrong I was. A few weeks ago, in Laos, I got stuck into The Great Shark Hunt. 8211; a collection of Thompson’s finest work before 1980. Indeed, this was his best period as a writer, when he wrote his masterpiece, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. In Thompson&...