Saturday, 16 August 2025

No Middle Name - A Mixed Bag!

No Middle Name, by Lee Child is a book of short stories that help to shed some light on the background to the character of Jack 'No Middle Name' Reacher. This is definitely not for anyone who has never read a Jack Reacher novel before. You need to know that Reacher is an ex-military police officer who roams around the USA with only the clothes on his back and a toothbrush in his pocket, letting the wind take him from place to place with no real purpose except just to see them. However, wherever he ends up, he always becomes embroiled in something that needs his own particular brand of investigative brutality. He always wants to right a wrong, which is often a dangerous occupation - but inevitably ends up on the winning side, leaving behind a stack of bodies ... and getting away with it! Some of the stories in this collection are from when Reacher is in his teenage years, where he is already showing the traits that will lead him into the military, and then out of it again! They are a bit of a mixed bag, the highlight for me being the very first story (Too Much Time), where Reacher lands up in jail after stepping in to stop a bag snatcher on the street. But others are not very convincing (where Reacher, as a 16 year old, helps an FBI agent disrupt the work of a mafia boss!). I found myself wondering how this teenager wasn't taken to one side for his violent tendencies ... some of which are truly disturbing in one so young! In fact, violence is never far away in a Jack Reacher novel (or indeed, a short story). That being said, they are, as ever, incredibly readable - great for a holiday read or when you are on a journey as they are short and don't need much brain power. They haven't really stuck with me though, except for a lingering concern about the violence, which isn't a great sign. I'm not sure I'm quite ready to give up on Reacher just yet, but I have to say that this book is probably more for the die-hards than the casual Reacher fan.

My STAR rating: THREE.

Length: 480 print pages.

Price I paid: free, borrowed from my brother-in-law.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.


Saturday, 9 August 2025

A Short History of the World According to Sheep - Flockingly Good Read!

A Short History of the World According to Sheep, by Sally Coulthard is a gem of a book for anyone interested in sheep or history. Filled with fascinating facts and anecdotes, the author traces the impact that sheep - in all their many guises - have had on shaping and influencing the way we live, both in ancient times and right up to the modern day. Going back 10,000 years, we start in the Neolithic period where our ancestors began to gather and rear sheep - both for food and clothing. We then move through the millennia, finding out about the Roman's fireproof underpants, lactose intolerance, the world's oldest socks, extra soft loo roll, black sheep, wool churches, fishermen's jumpers and so much more. We move from the plains of Mesopotamia, to the rolling hills of Medieval England and right up to date with the vast sheep farms of Australia. Sheep have been a source of power and wealth over the centuries, as well as keeping us warm, but in the 21st century, what does the future hold for these domesticated ungulates? I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which has been meticulously researched and is written in an easy-to-read style that invites you to keep on going for just one more fact to amaze your nearest and dearest with. There will be a good few times when the phrase ... well, I didn't know that ... will spring into your mind as you consume page after page. I was sad when it ended and can definitely see myself returning to this book again in the future. I will also be looking out for more books by Sally Coulthard, as her writing is engaging and her subject matter is very much in my wheelhouse. Go sheep!

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 320 print pages.

Price I paid: free, was a present.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.


Sunday, 3 August 2025

Monstrous Regiment - Monstrously Good!

Monstrous Regiment, by Terry Pratchett, is one of his many Discworld novels, and although this does feature a couple of characters who appear in other books, it can be read as a standalone novel. Polly Perks lives in a pub in the small, aggressive country of Borogravia, whose head of state - The Duchess - hasn't been seen for many, many years amidst rumours of her demise. Borogravia is always at war with someone, and Polly's brother joined the army to fight the foe, along with pretty much all the young men of the country, and has not been heard of since. Determined to find him, Polly disguises herself as a boy and enlists. Her regiment is led by an inexperienced officer and, luckily, the most artful (and brusque) sergeant in the whole army. However, before they have even begun their training, they are thrust into the thick of the conflict and are soon being hunted by the enemy. But slowly and surely, we find that all the recruits - whether they be human, coffee loving vampires, or trolls - have a secret in common, and together, they truly become a formidable enterprise. I don't know whether it's because I haven't read a Terry Pratchett book in a while but I could not get enough of this book. Full of great characters (both main and supporting), a fantastic storyline and full of social commentary without being dull, this book is so entertaining and incredibly funny - I laughed out loud on many occasions! Polly is feisty and determined, but also caring and clever. If only there was a little of Polly in all of us, the world might be a better place. I read the audio edition which I can highly recommend - it has the wonderful Katherine Parkinson narrating, but also has a couple of treats in the form of Bill Nighy reading the footnotes, and a cameo by Peter Serafinowicz playing Death! The incredible world of Terry Pratchett may not be for everyone, but it certainly is for me!

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 496 print pages.

Price I paid: £7.99

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.