By the Book: An assessment of a book-filled year
2015! I’m doing quickie overviews of the dozen books the Southold library book club read in 2014 — neither recommending nor dismissing, just personal impressions and conclusions. The year began with...
View ArticleBy the Book: When dieting, some of us go by the book
January has disappeared around the corner, taking with it the shreds of hundreds, maybe thousands, of New Year’s resolutions. I think any resolution that lasted, say, 13 days, was successful — that’s...
View ArticleBy the Book: A few belated words in praise of the Irish
Just missed St. Patrick’s Day but I’m doing Irish stuff anyway. Before I continue you should know I’m going nowhere near Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which I keep in cold storage alongside “Beowulf.” When books...
View ArticleBy the Book: April’s foolishness — a dose of drollery
April Fools’ Day was a while back so I’m writing about April Foolishness. If you find anything serious in this, call the authorities. Blond guy answers the phone, listens and says, “It certainly is”...
View ArticleBy the Book: A trilogy that traces a World War II saga
On a May day, 70 years ago, World War II ended in Europe. Myriad books have been written, among the best “The Liberation Trilogy” by Rick Atkinson, which take us across Africa to Tunisia, into Sicily,...
View ArticleBy the Book: Gotta love those Christmas animals
Christmas is knocking at the door again. The excitement never seems to go away, maybe not as intense as when I was 7 or 10 or even 13, but the feelings are still in me. I hope they’re still within you...
View ArticleBy the Book: A presidential race that we can enjoy
February is the month of presidents’ birthdays — two of our greatest, Washington and Lincoln. I remember a cartoon in Esquire many years ago, Lincoln and Washington in a room, Lincoln saying, “George,...
View ArticleBy the Book: It’s Final Four and Emerald Isle Month
Many people use the term March Madness and I’m never sure whether they’re referring to the NCAA basketball tournament or the excitement brought forth by St. Patrick’s Day, with its parades and general...
View ArticleBy the Book: 2016 report card on book club’s choices
I’m doing mini-reviews of the dozen titles my library book club read last year. The opinions are mine alone. ‘Ladder of Years’ (Anne Tyler): A married woman, on vacation with her family, walks away...
View ArticleBy the Book: Yes, there are some things he won’t read
Some time back, I wrote about different things we do or don’t read, citing movie credits as an example of something we mostly don’t. (Just what, exactly, is a best boy?) Other “don’t read” things have...
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