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A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived by Adam Rutherford

tonyturton.com Posted on 28 February 2017 by Tony28 February 2017

In this book Rutherford explains what the latest research in DNA tells us about humans – how we evolved, where we came from and how each of us is both unique and closely related to everyone else. He sets out … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Science | Tagged genetics

An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears

tonyturton.com Posted on 15 February 2017 by Tony16 February 2017

Like Iain Pears’ ‘Stone’s Fall‘, ‘An Instance of the Fingerpost’ has greed, espionage, love, lust, betrayal, duplicity and murder. And like Stone’s Fall it is told in different voices, four this time. Its setting is Oxford in the early 1660s, … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction, Historic

Europe in Winter by Dave Hutchinson

tonyturton.com Posted on 10 January 2017 by Tony16 February 2017

This book, the third in Dave Hutchinson’s ‘Fractured Europe’ series (of four, I gather) keeps up the standard set by the first two, ‘Autumn‘ and ‘Midnight‘. The action shifts from place to place, gradually digging through layers of confusion and … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction, Science fiction & fantasy

Africa Solo by Mark Beaumont

tonyturton.com Posted on 7 January 2017 by Tony7 January 2017

It’s 2015 and Mark Beaumont’s back on his bike. Round the World – done it. North and South America – done it. Then a break from the bike to attempt the transatlantic rowing record – not done it because the … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged Africa, bikes, cycling

Paradise Lost by John Milton

tonyturton.com Posted on 24 October 2016 by Tony24 October 2016

In this story none of the characters comes out well, and there isn’t a happy ending.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Classic, Fiction

Last Flight of the Pigeon by Simon Clode

tonyturton.com Posted on 24 June 2016 by Tony24 June 2016

An account of a cycle ride across China. Hugely disappointing; badly written and with all the faults of an unedited self-published book. A missed opportunity.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged cycling

Along the Med on a Bike Called Reggie by Andrew P Sykes

tonyturton.com Posted on 22 January 2016 by Tony21 June 2017

This review puts me in a dilemma. How honest should I be? Let me explain. I first came across Andrew P Sykes in the summer of 2015 while he was blogging his bike ride from Tarifa, at the southern tip … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged cycling

Walking the Amazon by Ed Stafford

tonyturton.com Posted on 20 January 2016 by Tony20 January 2016

“A wonderful, gritty expedition book”, writes Chris Bonington on the cover of Andrew Greig’s “Summit Fever”. Much as I like that book I don’t agree with Sir Chris’s use of ‘gritty’ to describe it. But “Walking the Amazon” is a wonderful, gritty … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged amazon, south america

When the Professor Got Stuck in the Snow by Dan Rhodes

tonyturton.com Posted on 15 January 2016 by Tony15 January 2016

A short novel lampooning Richard Dawkins. Some good jokes, and a surprise ending. Good fun, unless you’re Richard Dawkins.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction, Humour | Tagged Dawkins

Europe at Midnight by Dave Hutchinson

tonyturton.com Posted on 19 December 2015 by Tony20 December 2015

This is the follow-up to “Europe in Autumn“. Unimaginatively, I’d expected it to pick up where ‘Autumn’ left off, but in ‘Midnight’ we have a whole new cast of characters.* Hutchinson develops the theme at the heart of ‘Autumn’, taking … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction, Science fiction & fantasy

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