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These are the most recent ; I also record the books I have read each week and each month. These days each review includes the second paragraph of the third chapter of each book, just for fun; and also a purchase link for Amazon UK.
Yes, I know; but I get no other financial reward for writing all of this. During the pandemic I developed an interest in family history and have been recording my research here. This WordPress blog replaced my Livejournal in March Clarke Award, and also one of the easiest to rule out; it is a fantasy novel with no trace of science fiction in it. I put it aside, knowing that I would come back to it at some point; but in the meantime I saw a lot of very negative reviews online, and suspected that I might not last pages into the of the English translation.
Well, I was pleasantly surprised. The book is about a boy whose relatives are involved with a black magic cult operating between Argentina and Europe, set during the alternation between military dictatorship and democracy; there are of course dark and intricate family relationships, murky happenings and a cute but doomed dog. It does go on rather a long time, but I found it engaging and page-turning. You can get it here. This was my top unread book acquired in The only other one of the top eight that I have read is Buddenbrooks.
They were light, airy spaces, lit by the compluvium : a hole in the roof that was designed to let rainwater into the impluvium , a marble lined pool below. The householder would often sit on the opposite side of the impluvium , facing the vestibule or hallway, and hence the guests who entered the house. Although in the period of the Roman republic the atrium was often a family room, by the time of the empire it was a much more formal reception area, with family rooms located towards the back of the house.