What I read over the Summer of 2022
Man’s Search for Meaning [5 stars] — Victor E. Frankl
Fahrenheit 451 [5 stars] — Ray Bradbury
The Road [5 stars] — Cormac McCarthy
Ishmael [4 stars] — Daniel Quinn
The Illustrated Man [4 stars] — Ray Bradbury
Fiber Fueled [4 stars]— Will Bulsiewicz, MD
Better Off Dead [4 stars] — Lee & Andrew Child
The Martian [5 stars] — Andy Weir
The Martian Chronicles [4 stars] — Ray Bradbury
Odd Thomas [4 stars] — Dean Koontz
Not pictured, but also read…
Death Masks (The Dresden Files) [3 stars] — Jim Butcher
The Anarchist’s Workbench [4 stars] — Christopher Schwarz
The Memory of Old Jack [5 stars] — Wendell Berry
It’s quite a varied group of books. Maybe a little too “Martian”-centric for my usual tastes, but it made for an interesting Summer of reading.
As of late, I seem to be on a movie book theme. Something Wicked This Way Comes, Rambo, Jaws, Coraline, etc. It’s been interesting to read the books that produced some iconic movies. Maybe I’ll pick a couple and do a proper review. Or movie comparison…
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