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202502.13202411.18 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Reviews

The Discarded Image Review

It is about informing our understanding of our modern world, of the ideas we continue to echo, and of the assumptions which we make without questioning, without realizing they are assumptions at all, so fundamental are they to how we view the world.

202502.06202411.08 lloydearickson Classic, Historical, Reviews

Canterbury Tales Review

More even than other historical works, it is a true portal to the past, replete with everything that implies for the historian, the author, the worldbuilder, and the simply curious.

202501.30202411.08 lloydearickson Historical, History, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Reviews

A Story as Sharp as a Knife Review

The book spends more time on Bringhurst’s analysis, philosophizing, and linguistic and cultural musings than it does actually presenting Haida stories.

202501.23202411.08 lloydearickson Fantasy, Reviews

Lord of Chaos Review

Mainly, this is another book about Rand, and Jordan again manages to convey both the sense that Rand is going mad, and how each step and action he takes is reasonable and logical for itself.

202501.16202410.18 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Reviews

American Catholic Review

Perhaps of the greatest interest in American Catholic is the acknowledgement of some of the foundations, largely from the political and cultural movements of the 1960s, of the modern tensions between establishment and exercise.

202501.09202410.06 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Reviews, Science

The Healing Hand Review

The Healing Hand is a fantastic piece of nonfiction which I think anyone could find interest in, but it should be required reading for anyone writing about wounds in a historical (or secondary world historical) context.

202501.07202411.08 lloydearickson Reviews

Lloyd’s Best Books of 2024

Continuing the annual tradition, here are my utterly subjective and eccentric selections for the top 5 books I read in 2024.

202501.02202410.06 lloydearickson Classic, Reviews

Following the Equator Review

He at times writes of significant matters, but too many chapters are filled by inane diary entries and games played aboard the ship. There just isn’t enough substance to the book to make it worthwhile, especially at some seven hundred pages.

202412.26202410.06 lloydearickson History, Non-Fiction, Reviews, Science

The Light Ages Review

We continue to use insights developed during the middle ages, sometimes without even realizing it.  If Falk spent more time examining ideas like that, rather than diverting into historical fiction, The Light Ages would be a far stronger book.

202412.19202409.26 lloydearickson Classic, Reviews, Science Fiction

The Invisible Man Review

A useful metaphor it might provide, but that doesn’t absolve the author of the need for plausible impossibility.

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