Six Days in Make
Sep. 27th, 2006 03:53 pmMake Believe, by Diana Athill
This is an emotionally distant, but frank, memoir of a man with some severe paranoid delusions, written by one of the founders of Andre Deutsch. An odd little book, but I think I liked it. I'd be interested to read other work by the same author.
(178/250)
Six Days in June, by Eric Hammel
Exhaustive description of the Six Days' War from an obviously-Israeli-skewed viewpoint. I really dug the political/biographical stuff, but was hampered throughout most of the book by my pathetic inability to visualize battle scenarios. However, it was still worth reading. Even if it took me parts of three years to finish.
(179/250)
This is an emotionally distant, but frank, memoir of a man with some severe paranoid delusions, written by one of the founders of Andre Deutsch. An odd little book, but I think I liked it. I'd be interested to read other work by the same author.
(178/250)
Six Days in June, by Eric Hammel
Exhaustive description of the Six Days' War from an obviously-Israeli-skewed viewpoint. I really dug the political/biographical stuff, but was hampered throughout most of the book by my pathetic inability to visualize battle scenarios. However, it was still worth reading. Even if it took me parts of three years to finish.
(179/250)