Nolan Can Read

North America

October 18, 2024

Stiff

By Mary Roach

Lots of fun, lots of corpses but a bit a lark, a bit of a laugh.

October 16, 2024

Our Man

By George Packer

This is a fascinating and insightful biography of both a guy I, an ignoramus, had not heard of, as well as of American foreign policy over the last half-century. Lots of good stuff here, sharply written, my biggest takeaway being...

October 01, 2024

The Virginian

By Owen Wister

Good, solid, manly. Wister is clearly the Tolkein of the Western genre, and that caught me a bit by surprise - the seeds and bones of the genre are so clear and well-put, it feels like The Virginian precisely predicts...

September 26, 2024

North Woods

By Daniel Mason

The story of a cabin over the centuries and the story of America and the story of some ghosts, cute and sweet. A bit overwrought and maybe a bit fanciful at times, trying too hard to write with styles, but...

September 03, 2024

Cloud Cuckoo Land

By Anthony Doerr

I think a book with these ambitions needs to be warm, organic, feel alive - but it is surprisingly cold and clinical. I’m not really sure what makes it so, maybe the storylines are too flat, maybe the characters lack...

August 24, 2024

Demon Copperhead

By Barbara Kingsolver

Good, sweet story, a bit trite and maybe a bit patronizing, but mostly empathetic, well put-together and a good modern Dickens.