I've
been busy. I've pulled up a flag outside my house, cut out a tree
root, cemented the base area and relaid the flag so it doesn't rock
any more. Also I've made new blog cards, something I haven't had for about
5 years.
I've
finished 2 books: the first being A Year at the Circus: Inside
Trump's White House, by BBC North America Correspondent Jon Sopel. Released very recently, the
book documents Mr Sopel's time covering Trump's administration from
July '18 onwards. It systematically outlines Trump's flagrant
disregard for the truth, his countless lies and misleadings, and his
bizarre nonchalance to the consequences of his actions. It's a
gripping, gobsmacking account.
Say
what you like about political exposés- until recently it wasn't the
most thrilling of genres. Fire and Fury was the first Trump
presidency book to drop, and that was far from dull. A Year at the
Circus covers the aforementioned book's arrival and the Trump
administration's, well, fury over it. It also covers a more damning
publication: the Mueller report, released in April this year, and
reveals the key factors within it that crippled Trump's already
embattled team of cronies. It's a fascinating read.
I
met Mr Sopel at the book launch in Manchester.
I
also finished reading Saints of the Shadow Bible, a Detective Rebus
novel by Ian Rankin.
A
young woman is found behind the wheel of a car after a crash, but
something isn't right about it. She wasn't driving, even though she
was found behind the wheel. Meanwhile, the Double Jeopardy law has
been scrapped, meaning old cases can be reinvestigated- which is a
nightmare for the corner-cutting, fast-and-loose Rebus.
This
book didn't bite me on the nose. Very slow, kinda cliched, lots of
dialogue to reveal exposition, and really didn't make use of the
possibilities that Rebus' closet skeletons could have offered. Not
that I've read any other Rebus novels and know what else there might
be.
I
got the book signed at the launch in 2013, which I kinda accidentally blagged my way into.
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