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American Gods by Neil Gaiman

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Review: For three years Shadow has been biding his time in prison and waiting for the day when he can return home to the woman of his dreams, his wife Laura. Prison has neither broken him nor enlightened him, but it has taught him coin tricks. He has continued to maintain the same modicum of behavior: thoughtful, patient, observant. He moves through prison with minimal entropy, and although his sentence was six years, good behavior has gotten him three. But days before he gets out the warden calls him into his office, and Shadow finds out his wife was killed in a car accident. The world he knows crumbles beneath his feet. Read the rest of this entry »

City of Thieves by David Beinoff

Thursday, September 4th, 2008
City of Thieves

City of Thieves

Review: Eggs. Why did it have to be eggs? In a Russian city under siege by German forces, food runs scarce and eggs seem to be the scarcest of all. A Russian commander plans a birthday celebration for his beautiful, ice-skating daughter, and amidst the chaos of the war, he wants the very best for his sweetest little lady. What birthday would be complete without a cake, and what cake would be complete without eggs. He finds two men, Lev and Kolya, to steal these eggs and gives them one week to do so.

Cost of eggs in Leningrad during WWII: your life.

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