I had plans this year to no longer do quarterly updates. I would write the reviews soon after I read the books. Not only did that not work out, but I didn't even finish this quarterly update within the first quarter. That might be excusable if I was late because I was so busy reading. But that's not my excuse.
Hector and the Search for Happiness, by François Lelord
Rating: six out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Denationalisation of Money, by Friedrich A. Hayek
Rating: six out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
A Dog Called Grk, by Joshua Doder
Rating: five and a half out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Invasion From Planet Dork, by Greg Trine
Rating: five and a half out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
The Phantom Mudder, by Darrel and Sally Odgers
Rating: six and a half out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Very Good, Jeeves, by P.G. Wodehouse
Rating: seven out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Lehi in the Desert / The World of the Jaredites / There Were Jaredites, by Hugh Nibley
Rating: six out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Manias, Panics, and Crashes, by Charles P. Kindleberger and Robert Z. Aliber
Rating: five out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
The Name of This Book Is Secret, by Pseudonymous Bosch
Rating: six out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
Money and Foreign Exchange After 1914, by Gustav Cassel
Rating: six and a half out of seven giant inflatable monkeys.
I like your blog! A dog called grk seems interesting!...Daniel
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