This was an odd book for the club to select. To begin with we don't read a lot of fiction, particularly mystery fiction. I was aware that the author had been a speaker at one of the local Jewish organizations and that several of our members had attended. So I assumed the book was selected because of something the author said in her talk. Whatever, I started the book.
I was immediately absorbed by the story. It was a history of the time just prior to World War II and, with a huge cast of characters, the author described the early Hitler, Brown Shirts, and Nazi organization. The story focused on anti-Semitism and the coming Jewish tragedy, and was told using the skeleton of a police procedural. The main character is a veteran policeman.
The book has a few weaknesses. The storyline falters here and there for one, and there are many implausible sections.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Books Read
06-08-08 The Pillars of the Earth Follett
07-08-08 Human Smoke
08-08-08 The Innocent Man Grisham
09-08-08 The Book Thief Zusak
10-08-08 The Man on Mao's Right Chaozhu
12-08-08 Misquoting Jesus Ehrmann
01-09-09 The Mold On Dr, Florey's Coat
02-08-09 The Most Wanted Man LeCarre
03-08-09 I Rose Like A Rocket Grondahl
04-08-09 Pandora's Keepers Van De Mark
05-08-09 Dixie Betrayed Eicher
06-08-09 The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
07-08-09 Inside The Oval Office
08-08-09 The Nine: The Supreme Court
09-08-09 Moby Dick Melville
10-08-09 General U.S. Grant's Memoirs
11-08-09 Club Member Biographies
12-01-09 What's So Great About America D'Souza
12-21-09 Man Of The People: Harry Truman Hanby
11-19-09 The Things They Carried O'Brien
11-19-09 The Lost Symbol Brown
12-01-09 Fighting Terrorism Netanyahu
12-16-09 The Imperial Cruise Bradley
01-04-10 The Year of Living Biblically Jacobs
01-06-10 Why Viet Nam Matters Phillips
02-01-10 Man Of The People Hamby
02-01-10 With Wings Like Eagles Korda
02-01-10 Murder Be Hanged Ross
02-01-10 Death of a Mystery Writer Barnard
02-15-10 Hell To Pay Giangreco
02-15-10 World War IV Podhoretz
02-21-10 The Leisure Seeker Zadoorian
02-23-10 The Castle In The Forest Mailer
02-27-10 Murder on K Street Truman
03-08-10 An Unplanned Life Elsey
03-20-10 Live From The Battlefield Arnett
05-23-10 Micro Trends Penn
05-23-10 Out of Mao's Shadow Pan
07-15-10 Reversible Errors Turow
07-10-10 The Coldest Winter Halberstam
09-23-10 Zeitoun Eggers
10-25-10 Rules For Old Men Waiting Pouncey
11-18-10 Kingmakers Meyer & Brysac
12-12-10 Ill Fares The Land Judt
01-06-11 Matterhorn Marcantes
02-12-11 Winner Takes All Politics Hacker and Pierson
02-25-11 Snowflower And The Secret Fan See
05-23-11 Rebels - Irish Rising of 1916 de Rosa
07-11-11 The Fear Within Martelle
07-11-11 The Irregulars Conent
07-15-11 Scurvy Bown
07-15-11 Washington Rules Bacevich
09-11-11 Nemisis Johnson
05-28-13 The Generals Ricks
08-25-13 The Last Founding Father Unger
10-08-13 Destiny of the Republic Millard
10-25-13 An Irish Country Wedding Taylor
10-25-13 An Irish Country Doctor Taylor
10-29-13 The Long Way Home Laskin
11-02-13 Terrorist Updike
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Terrorist - John Updike
I was prepared to dislike this book. John Updike is known for his liberal bias on just about everything - and that's usually, not my cup of tea. I started reading the book anyway and was drawn in quickly. Before reviewing the book, and as an example of typical Updike, here are a few excerpts worth considering:
"Now, routinely, Jack Levy interviews children who seem to have no flesh-and-blood parents - whose instructions from the world are entirely imparted by electronic ghosts signaling from across a crowded room, or rapping through black foam earplugs, or encoded in the intricate programing of action figures twitching their spasmodic way through the explosion- producing algorithms of a video game."
"Look at television, Mr. Levy, how it's always using sex to sell you things you don't need. Look at the history the school teaches, pure colonialist. Look how Christianity committed genocide on the Native Americans and undermined Asia and Africa and now is coming after Islam, with everything in Washington run by Jews to keep themselves in Palestine."
". . . computers. We've built them into the system so that everyone is dependent, not just libraries but industry, and banks, and brokerage houses, and the airlines, and nuclear power plants - I could go on and on."
"There could be a cyberattack. They use these worms that get by the firewalls and plant these applets, they call them, that send back covert messages describing the network they've penetrated and paralyzing everything, scrambling what they call the routing tables and getting by the gateway protocols so that not just the stock market and traffic lights but everything freezes - the power grids, the hospitals, the Internet itself, can you imagine? The worms would be programed to spread and spread until even that television you were watching would go on the fritz, or else show nothing but Osama bin Laden on all channels."
"Race, sex - they spook us (Americans). Once you run out of steam, America doesn't give you much. It doesn't even let you die, what with the hospitals sucking all the money they can out of Medicare. The drug companies have turned doctors into crooks. Why should I hang around until some disease turns me into a cash cow for a bunch of crooks?"
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". . . the unspeakable but considerably successful and still,at least in the Arab world, admired Adolf Hitler.""Now, routinely, Jack Levy interviews children who seem to have no flesh-and-blood parents - whose instructions from the world are entirely imparted by electronic ghosts signaling from across a crowded room, or rapping through black foam earplugs, or encoded in the intricate programing of action figures twitching their spasmodic way through the explosion- producing algorithms of a video game."
"Look at television, Mr. Levy, how it's always using sex to sell you things you don't need. Look at the history the school teaches, pure colonialist. Look how Christianity committed genocide on the Native Americans and undermined Asia and Africa and now is coming after Islam, with everything in Washington run by Jews to keep themselves in Palestine."
". . . computers. We've built them into the system so that everyone is dependent, not just libraries but industry, and banks, and brokerage houses, and the airlines, and nuclear power plants - I could go on and on."
"There could be a cyberattack. They use these worms that get by the firewalls and plant these applets, they call them, that send back covert messages describing the network they've penetrated and paralyzing everything, scrambling what they call the routing tables and getting by the gateway protocols so that not just the stock market and traffic lights but everything freezes - the power grids, the hospitals, the Internet itself, can you imagine? The worms would be programed to spread and spread until even that television you were watching would go on the fritz, or else show nothing but Osama bin Laden on all channels."
"Race, sex - they spook us (Americans). Once you run out of steam, America doesn't give you much. It doesn't even let you die, what with the hospitals sucking all the money they can out of Medicare. The drug companies have turned doctors into crooks. Why should I hang around until some disease turns me into a cash cow for a bunch of crooks?"
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John Updike essentially constructed the entire story around these excerpts. It's about an American Muslim from childhood to early manhood, and his evolution from innocence to terrorist.
An excellent book, easily read.
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