Sunday, February 28, 2021

Saturday, February 27, 2021

A Geek in Korea

A Geek in Korea
Daniel Tudor

I miss traveling. And if you follow my blog, you probably have an idea that two of my favorite countries to visit are South Korea and Japan. During the last few trips, I have taken to buying a book or two as a souvenir.  A Geek in Korea is one such book, bought in autumn of 2018. I am embarrassed to say, I only read it three years later.

A Geek in Korea covers a variety of topics about modern day South Korea—topics such as food, religion, politics, work, music. This was published in 2014, and reading this in 2021, I could say some information may already be outdated. Nevertheless, it was an interesting peek into South Korean culture. And it made me miss my Korean friends.

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Sunday, February 21, 2021

Partners

Partners
John Grisham

Partners was released in 2016 as an ebook and is a prequel to John Grisham's 2015 novel Rogue Lawyer. Rogue Lawyer is about Sebastian Rudd, a lawyer who takes cases no other lawyer would take, and Partners is about how Rudd met Partner, his bodyguard.

At only 60 pages, Partners is a short, quick read and a good one to start with if you'd like a taste of John Grisham.

I haven't picked up a Grisham book in a long time and Partners reminded me of why I liked to read Grisham's novels. This ebook made me blow the dust away from the Grisham books that have been sitting untouched in my shelf for years...

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