[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
It occurred to me recently that, since my Kindle lists books in the order of how recently I’ve had them open, the first few pages of its index are a useful reverse-chronological order record …| The Reinvigorated Programmer
[See also previous and subsequent posts in this series.] CAREER OF EVIL — ROBERT GALBRAITH As we all now know, Robert Galbraith is the detective-novel pseudonym of J. K. Rowling. I read Caree…| The Reinvigorated Programmer