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My most recent foray into science began with a series of WWII novels (Los Alamos, The Good German, and All the Light We Cannot See) that I read, and reviewed here. Through this, I forget now why, I was discovered Thomas Levenson’s Newton and the…

Issac Newton: A Scientist-Detective: Review of Newton and the Counterfeiter

August 22, 2015
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The Nightingale is a story of loss, discovery, redemption, family, and above all, the power of love to transcend, shine through life’s darkest moments, to remain defiant in the face of hell. Love is the immovable object that repels seemingly unstoppable forces. Through their actions,…

WWII: The Story of Immutable, Unbreakable Love: A Review of The Nightingale

August 20, 2015
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All three are set in WWII; All the Light We Cannot See occurs prior to, during, and after the war; The Good German is set prior to, during, and after the Potsdam Conference in 1945, and Los Alamos is set during and after the war…

Books Set in WWII — A Review of Los Alamos, The Good German, and All The Light We Cannot See

June 28, 2015
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