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Website copyright © 2002-2025 by Dennis D. McDonald. From Alexandria, Virginia I support proposal writing & management, content and business development, market research, and strategic planning. I also practice and support cursive handwriting. My email: ddmcd@ddmcd.com. My bio: here.

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Guy Delisle's BURMA CHRONICLES
Apr 21

Apr 21 Guy Delisle's BURMA CHRONICLES

Dennis D. McDonald
Autobiography, Graphic Novel, History, Non Fiction, Politics, Delisle
This comic strip depiction of Delisle’s year in Burma as a “house-dad” while accompanying his Doctors Without Borders wife is simultaneously touching, funny, and scary.
Peter Bernhardt's “THE ROSE'S KISS: A NATURAL HISTORY OF FLOWERS”
Apr 1

Apr 1 Peter Bernhardt's “THE ROSE'S KISS: A NATURAL HISTORY OF FLOWERS”

Dennis D. McDonald
Biology, Non Fiction, Science, Genetics, Physics
I started paying attention to flowers last year. My son gave me a camera that takes decent closeups. I started carrying the camera while walking our dog down by the creek near our house and while working in our yard.
Osamu Tezuka's PHOENIX: A TALE OF THE FUTURE
Mar 11

Mar 11 Osamu Tezuka's PHOENIX: A TALE OF THE FUTURE

Dennis D. McDonald
Fiction, Graphic Novel, Science Fiction
The artwork is nowhere near the level of detail and sophistication present in the author’s Buddha graphic novel series, but the story’s scope is vast. It begins in the year 3404 when the human race is decaying. The periodic intervention of the mystical Phoenix is all that stands in the way of total physical collapse of the Earth.
Osamu Tezuka's BUDDHA (volumes 1-8)
Mar 4

Mar 4 Osamu Tezuka's BUDDHA (volumes 1-8)

Dennis D. McDonald
Biography, Graphic Novel, History, Philosophy, Religion
My knowledge of Buddhism and the Buddha is minimal. I approached this 8-volume manga series purely out of curiosity when I saw it sitting on the shelf in the graphic novels section of the Alexandria Public Library.
Richard Corfield's LIVES OF THE PLANETS: A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Feb 15

Feb 15 Richard Corfield's LIVES OF THE PLANETS: A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Dennis D. McDonald
Non Fiction, Science
Corfield starts at Mercury and works his way out. In the process he summarizes what we know now about the solar system (circa 2007) now that we’ve had several decades of (mostly) robot exploration.
Richard Corfield's THE SILENT LANDSCAPE: THE SCIENTIFIC VOYAGE OF HMS CHALLENGER
Nov 4

Nov 4 Richard Corfield's THE SILENT LANDSCAPE: THE SCIENTIFIC VOYAGE OF HMS CHALLENGER

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Non Fiction, Science
In 1872 the HMS Challenger left England on a two year voyage of scientific discovery.

Sep 22
Sep 22 W. Somerset Maugham's THE NARROW CORNER

Dennis D. McDonald
Fiction, Maugham
Whenever I feel I’ve been reading too much non-fiction or I just want to read a good story with interesting characters I turn to W. Somerset Maugham.
Ed Regis' WHAT IS LIFE: INVESTIGATING THE NATURE OF LIFE IN THE AGE OF SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Aug 29

Aug 29 Ed Regis' WHAT IS LIFE: INVESTIGATING THE NATURE OF LIFE IN THE AGE OF SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY

Dennis D. McDonald
Biology, Non Fiction, Philosophy, Science, Genetics
In this fascinating and accessible book Ed Regis concludes that the maintenance of metabolic processes is really the primary indicator of “life.” But by the time that point is reached in the book, it doesn’t really matter.
Chiara Frugoni's A DAY IN A MEDIEVAL CITY
May 14

May 14 Chiara Frugoni's A DAY IN A MEDIEVAL CITY

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Non Fiction
If all you know about the Middle Ages consists of warfare, popes, and kings, and you want to know what daily life was really like, this is the book for you.
Thomas B. Allen and Norman Polmar's CODE-NAME DOWNFALL: THE SECRET PLAN TO INVADE JAPAN AND WHY TRUMAN DROPPED THE BOMB
Mar 21

Mar 21 Thomas B. Allen and Norman Polmar's CODE-NAME DOWNFALL: THE SECRET PLAN TO INVADE JAPAN AND WHY TRUMAN DROPPED THE BOMB

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Non Fiction, Pacific War, War
Allen and Polmar convincingly demonstrate Truman’s justification for dropping the atom bomb on Japan to end World War II.
C.J. Box's “IN PLAIN SIGHT”
Nov 22

Nov 22 C.J. Box's “IN PLAIN SIGHT”

Dennis D. McDonald
Mystery, Western, Fiction, CJ Box
One of a series of novels by this author about a fictional Wyoming game warden named Joe Pickett, IN PLAIN SIGHT tells a gripping story that intertwines murder, family feud, politics, and a love of nature and the outdoors
Sue Halpern's “FOUR WINGS AND A PRAYER”
Oct 27

Oct 27 Sue Halpern's “FOUR WINGS AND A PRAYER”

Dennis D. McDonald
Non Fiction, Science
The subtitle of this book is “Caught in the Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly.” I was caught by this book’s beguiling tone, its lovely writing, and its respect for science and the mystery of the unknown that drives people to “do science.”
Oliver Sacks' SEEING VOICES: A JOURNEY INTO THE WORLD OF THE DEAF
Oct 5

Oct 5 Oliver Sacks' SEEING VOICES: A JOURNEY INTO THE WORLD OF THE DEAF

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Non Fiction, Science
This 3-part book by Oliver Sacks from 1989 reviews the history of deaf education and language, the neurological underpinnings of language acquisition and deafness, and the student uprising at Gallaudet College in 1988.
Peter Watts' BLINDSIGHT
Aug 31

Aug 31 Peter Watts' BLINDSIGHT

Dennis D. McDonald
Fiction, Science Fiction
Peter Watts’ Blindsight is hard SF. Normally I like hard SF but I had some trouble with this one:
Anthony Lewis' FREEDOM FOR THE THOUGHT THAT WE HATE: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT
May 18

May 18 Anthony Lewis' FREEDOM FOR THE THOUGHT THAT WE HATE: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Law, Non Fiction, Politics
This little volume is packed with an amazing amount of readable information about the history of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment, libel, privacy, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press.
Helen Nicholson's THE CRUSADES
Apr 23

Apr 23 Helen Nicholson's THE CRUSADES

Dennis D. McDonald
History, Non Fiction, Religion, War
I assigned three tags to this book review:
Evelyn Fox Keller's THE CENTURY OF THE GENE
Apr 6

Apr 6 Evelyn Fox Keller's THE CENTURY OF THE GENE

Dennis D. McDonald
Biology, Non Fiction, Science, Genetics
Cloning, evolution, and the Human Genome Project are often in the news. One of my 2008 New Years’ Resolutions was to learn more about genetics and molecular biology. I had resolved to “get smarter” about DNA and its role in evolution and in generation-to-generation stability and inheritance.

Feb 24
Feb 24 Arturo Pérez-Reverte's CAPTAIN ALATRISTE

Dennis D. McDonald
Fiction, Spain
“Captain” Alatriste is an ex-soldier in 17th Century Madrid who scratches out a living via odd jobs and spends part of his time gabbing and drinking at a local bar. An old “friend” tosses him a job which is initially to scare a pair of English travelers but turns out to be a contract for murder.
Lisa Jardine's INGENIOUS PURSUITS: BUILDING THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
Jan 19

Jan 19 Lisa Jardine's INGENIOUS PURSUITS: BUILDING THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

Dennis D. McDonald
Astronomy, Biography, Biology, History, Non Fiction, Science, Exceptional
Late 17th Century London and the Royal Society provide the setting for this book. It concentrates on the “great men” who created modern Western science.
Shelby Foote's “SHILOH”
Jan 19

Jan 19 Shelby Foote's “SHILOH”

Dennis D. McDonald
Fiction, History, War, US Civil War
This novel follows several Confederate and Union solders during the two days of the 1862 battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.
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Website copyright © 2002-2025 by Dennis D. McDonald. From Alexandria, Virginia I support proposal writing & management, content and business development, market research, and strategic planning. I also practice and support cursive handwriting. My email: ddmcd@ddmcd.com. My bio: here.