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"The History of Freemasonry" by Albert Mackay

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"Leading with my Chin" by Jay Leno

The (semi)autobiography of the popular american TV-host, giving an account of some of the ups and downs of his early years. Most of the book is just like the show; very superficial, demanding a maximum of 5 seconds concentration span, sometimes funny but most of the time just noisy. Some passages, however, seemed someting close to honest. All in all, if you need your brain to go free-wheeling for a couple of hours, this is the right book.

Reviews by Biography Bookshop and BookPage


"Airframe" by Michael Crichton

A state of the art pageturner. Crichton seems to know a bit about airplanes, and he gives the reader a convincing description of a fictitious passenger carrier and the search for the cause of a serious accident in the air. Technical descriptions are skillfully adjusted to a comprehensible level. The story is presented in a semi-digested form, everything is in strict chronological order and chapters rarely exceed three pages. Easy and exciting reading for all that it is worth.

Reviews by Tom Shone for the New York Times and by BookPage


See also which books I read in 1996 and a few thoughts I had about them.