I read John Le Carré’s classic spy novel Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy a few months ago, and found it difficult but brilliant. (The same can be said of most of his books). Back in 1979, the BB…| The Reinvigorated Programmer
[Previously: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4] One Hundred and Forty Characters in Search of an Argument — Andrew Rilstone Rilstone is one of my very favourite writers — his blog is packe…| The Reinvigorated Programmer
[Previously: part 1, part 2, part 3] Murder on the Orient Express — Agatha Christie This one has quite a well-known twist, but happily I’d completely forgotten about it, so it wasn̵…| The Reinvigorated Programmer
Peter Pan and Wendy — J. M. Barrie I highly recommend this to anyone. Written in 1911, it’s now comfortably in the public domain, and you can pick up a free copy at Project Gutenberg. L…| The Reinvigorated Programmer
As noted recently, I’m taking advantage of my Kindle’s reverse-chronological book list to keep track of what I’ve been reading, and blogging a few thoughts about the books. Here&#…| The Reinvigorated Programmer