Monday, November 30, 2020

Books of November Part 2:

The History of Bread: From Pre-historic to Modern Times by: John Ashton
Non-fiction: History, Food, E-book
This book was written by an Edwardian English man, and you can tell.  It is good about telling the history of bread in Europe (besides the fact that the first bread was likely not made in Europe unlike the author’s opinion.) But it does insist that all bread in India is horrible (except the one region that also happens to be Christian.) And for some reason felt the need to point out that all theology about communion is completely wrong besides that of the low Church of England’s theology. (And also hot cross buns may be a sacrament?!?) But no matter how crazy the myth relating to bread of European background, there is no need to question it. 

Ad Limina: A Novella by: Cyril Jones-Kellett
Fiction: Sci-fi, Religion, 220 pages
If I wasn’t reading this for review on my YouTube channel, I would have stopped reading it on page 2.  But it was not as bad as the start made me think it would be.  It was clear that it was self-published or done by a small likely vanity press, but given that, it was over all an ok read.
This is the story of the 1st bishop of Mars,that was born on Mars.  It is time for his trip back to Rome (called the Ad Limina.) In fact he was way overdue for the trip, but this is the 1st time that the Pope hasn’t let him wait due to the problems with traveling to Earth for him.  He gets a ticket on a ship heading that way, but then things happen that lead him to many places he wouldn’t normally go to. 

Pilfered Promises (A Victorian San Francisco Mystery #5) by: M. Louisa Locke
Fiction: Mystery, History, E-book
This book takes place over Thanksgiving to Christmas, so I read it at the right time.  In this book Annie and Nate have already been married, she is still solving mysteries and he is growing the law firm he is in.  A local major department store hires her to find out who is stealing from the store and how.  And he is hired to be their lawyer.

The Painted Queen (Amelia Peabody #20) by: Elizabeth Peters, & Joan Hess
Fiction: Mystery, History, 544 pages
This is the last book in the series, because the author died before it was done and the other author finished it off based on what was done.  In this book there is a bust of Queen Nefertiti that has gone missing and had been given to a master forger, who is making copies of it.  Also there is a family of people named after famous traitors who are after Amelia.  And there is a missing Egyptologist. 


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