Garden of Beasts


Garden of Beasts : A Novel of Berlin 1936 (Deaver, Jeffrey) by Jeffery Deaver

5/5 – This is one of my top 5 audiobooks ever. ( The Christmas Train is another, but that is another review.) I originally listened to this as a book on CD (BOCD) a couple of years ago. I was excited to find it available from Netlibrary for electronic download. As I automatically do after download, I re-recorded it at ‘fast speed’ (an increase of 40%) and began listening. This is the only book that I have listened to that I wanted to ‘savor’ the story, so I switched from fast speed to normal speed to finish the book. It was even better the second time around. Highly recommended. Note on the author: Jeffrey Deaver is most famous for the Lincoln Rhyme novels such as The Bone Collector (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel) which was turned into a movie with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie in 1999 ). I have listened to a couple of Lincoln Rhyme novels and I didn’t care for them so much. However, every non-Lincoln Rhyme novel by Jeffrey Deaver has been great. One such is The Blue Nowhere: A Novel. When searching for books by this author it is hard to ‘weed out’ the Lincoln Rhyme novels, so if you know of any others, please pass that info along.
Format : electronic download from Netlibrary, played at normal speed.

Twisted, Witch’s Boy, Sharpe’s Prey


Twisted: The Collected Stories of Jeffery Deaver by Jeffery Deaver

3.5/5 – I listened to about 2/3 of this book straight through on a work day. I would have been better off listening to a couple of stories, changing to something else and then coming back to this anthology.
Format : audiobook download from Netlibrary played at fast speed.



The Witch’s Boy by Michael Gruber

3.0/5 – The main story is somewhat tedious because the main character is despicable and spoiled rotten. (He was worse than the boy in The Giving Tree ) However, this story is redeemed (and gains an extra rating point) by the fact that the author weaves in classic fairy tales, but with a twist. Example, Cinderella is an ungrateful wench who is never appreciative of her step-mother’s kindness. Cinderella lives in a fantasy world and maintains that she *must* be married to a prince. No matter how many gowns her step-mother makes for her, Cinderella is never statisfied. Also, nothing is ever clean enough, and she is constantly scrubbing out the hearth.
Format : audiobook downloaded from Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) played at fast speed.



Sharpe’s Prey: Richard Sharpe and the Expedition to Denmark, 1807 by Bernard Cornwell

3.5/5 – Book 5 or 6 of a series that has something like 20 novels in it. I am trying to read them in chronological order (the author wrote some prequels). Some of this series are available as electronic downloads, but not the entire series. I missed the one immediately previous to this, but each novel stands on its own and I enjoy this author is a great deal.
Format : book on tape (BOT) from Santa Barabara Library system. Like I said, I am trying to listen to the entire series in order, and some of the books are only available on tape.

Project Update – Week 1 of October

We have a top plate on the east side wall, and most of the doors and windows on the other walls.

East Wall with Topplate

East Wall with Topplate

Those sharp eyed observers out there may have noticed a patch of blue in the upper left hand corner of the picture. Yes, it is a tarp. We have significant holes cut in the roof to get accurate measurements. On Sunday right after church it started to rain. I went out in the rain and put up a couple of tarps to cover the cut outs. It also rained again on Thursday morning.

Fun With a Box

Kids love cardboard boxes. Normally we put the kids in the box and spin them around. But tonight the kids climbed on top of the box and dad was inside and bounced them around. As frequently happens in our home, the fun and games ended when one child started to cry, but nobody was hurt. >>