
Internet highlights – w/c 23rd February 2025
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The Giver of Stars – by Jojo Moyes
24 02 2025I’d only read Moyes’ Me Before You trilogy before now, but mum leant me this to try after she enjoyed it. I picked it up a little reluctantly as the blurb didn’t massively inspire me, but I really got into it and quickly learned to love the characters (well, the ones that aren’t awful!).
It’s the 1930s, Alice has married an American man and moved across the Atlantic to Kentucky to live with her new husband and his less than pleasant father. To get out of the house, she helps out with the new “Packhorse Library”, where women ride out up the mountains, taking books out to those who live up there, to give them the chance to access recipes, books, magazines, and even children’s books so that they can learn to read. This isn’t a popular decision with her father-in-law, and he tries to turn the town against the library with mixed success.
Much more goes on with the personal lives of the girls who work at the library, they’re the heart of the story, but to tell you what they go through would be to spoil the book – you’ll have to find out for yourself.
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Internet highlights – w/c 16th February 2025
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Parables: Rewired – by Mike Elms
15 02 2025I don’t normally include devotional books here, but I really enjoyed this, and wanted to share it! I was going to try to explain it, but the blurb from his website does it better than I ever could:
“Jesus was passionate about getting his message across.
So, he used storylines based on everyday life to create stories that true faith-seekers could understand and relate to.
But, if Jesus were to tell these stories to you and me today, here and now, surely he would root them in our 21st Century culture of entertainment, media, technology, commerce, sport, medicine, social protocols.
Of course he would; and he would use these as everyday analogies and storylines to communicate his eternal, spiritual themes.
He would keep the themes and messaging of his parable stories unchanged, but he would wire his words into today’s world.
And so, in this book, the ‘Good Samaritan’ becomes the ‘Compassionate Millwall Fan’; and the ‘Lost Sheep’ becomes the ‘Missing Pupil’.
In every case, I also include the original parable as Jesus told it: I freely acknowledge that he was a better storyteller than me!”
So, there you go, loved it, give it a go!
My only disappointment is that at the end he references a similar job he’s writing on Proverbs, “due out in 2022”, but I can’t find any evidence of its existence, maybe it’ll happen one day!
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Internet highlights – f/c 2nd February 2025
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Internet Highlights – w/c 26th January 2025
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Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case – by Agatha Christie
1 02 2025Hastings has been summoned to a guest house by Poirot, the site of a murder he solved when he first came to Britain. But it’s many years on, Poirot is old, frail, wheelchair-bound, it’s a sad sight.
Poirot has on his mind 5 unconnected deaths he’s been looking into that all seem explainable and dealt with – but he’s spotted a person, X, who for no good reason, links all 5 deaths together…. and is one of the people currently staying in the guest house. He won’t tell Hastings who, but wants him to be his eyes and ears as he expects X to strike again.
I thought I had it sussed, but turned out to be miles off, which is the sign of a good book, surely! It kept me gripped and I read it in a week!
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Internet highlights – w/c 19th January 2025
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The Prophet and the Idiot – by Jonas Jonasson
25 01 2025The latest book from Jonas Jonasson, and just as crazy as the rest of them!
The prophet is a lady called Petra, who has calculated that the world’s atmosphere is going to collapse in 12 days, but no one will listen to her. The idiot is a young man called Johan, who has spent his childhood as his brother’s unwitting servant, before his brother sells their fathers home for millions, leaves Johan an RV, and takes the rest of the money and scarpers off to a diplomatic job in Rome – but with Johan thinking this is incredibly generous of him. After a collision in a motor home park due to Johan having issues with the brake pedal, he and Petra meet!
For various reasons they end up on a journey in the RV with a lady called Agnes driving, and Johan as an extraordinary chef, trying to right some wrongs before the world ends. Many things occur which I won’t tell you about here, but it does include (as a high proportion of his books do) an encounter with a former world leader, as well as fraud, dictatorship and all sorts of messy things.
It’s crazy, but all his books are. This one very much falls into two parts, but I’m not going to tell you what separates them, so this is very hard to write!
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Internet highlights – w/c 12th January 2025
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