BestBooks is a record of all of the books that I have read since November 2004, with brief descriptions and reviews.
Thursday, December 22, 2005
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- Hungry Planet by Peter Menzel
- David O. McKay: Around the World by Hugh J. Cannon
- Baghdad Without a Map by Tony Horowitz
- Early Christians in Disarray
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barnara Robinson
- The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis
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4 comments:
I can't remember if I quite finished the book because of that broad brush. Because I've met some nice Yemenis.
Still, it is fun to read. And pretty typical of Middle East travel books.
I suggest reading Nine Parts of Desire by his wife, Geraldine Brooks. They were written roughly in the same time - interesting contrast between his macho, camel riding with the army accounts and her anecdotes of the interior life (literally) of Muslim women.
Sylvia
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Wow, Sylvia, I *have* read NPoD but I hadn't made the connection that that was written by his wife.
I think the two books should be reissued as a boxed set actually!
I met GB when she gave a talk at my grad school and I told her that I enjoyed reading the two books together and she said that they haven't considered promoting their respective books as his and hers.
My main beef with NPoD was that GB hadn't gone to Tunisia, Morocco, or Turkey....
Sylvia
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