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My Books of 2024
Time for another annual round up, this time around the books I read in 2024. The year 2024 is almost up I record my reading over at Goodreads. I understand that the site is now under something of a cloud as people have realized Amazon owns it, because some tech oligarch needs to own everything these days. But I am a creature of habit and continue to use the place. And the joke is on Amazon. I…
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#2024#Anne Applebaum#Arkady Renko#Burn Book#Good Reads#Kara Swisher#Mark Twain#Martin Cruz Smith#The Innocents Abroad#Winston Churchill
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L'enigma siberiano di Martin Cruz Smith: Mistero e Pericolo nelle Ghiacciate Terre della Siberia. Recensione di Alessandria today
Un viaggio intenso e pericoloso tra politica, dissidenza e amore nell'ultima indagine di Arkady Renko
Un viaggio intenso e pericoloso tra politica, dissidenza e amore nell’ultima indagine di Arkady Renko Recensione “L’enigma siberiano” di Martin Cruz Smith è un thriller poliziesco che porta il lettore nelle desolate e gelide lande della Siberia. Protagonista è l’iconico Arkady Renko, investigatore di Mosca, che si ritrova ad affrontare un viaggio pericoloso e personale alla ricerca della…
#amore e pericolo#Arkady Renko#Atmosfere Cupe#complotti russi#creature leggendarie#critica sociale#Cultura russa#dissidenti e potere#dissidenza politica#Giallo Mondadori#indagine Arkady Renko#industria petrolifera#intrigo internazionale#investigatore moscovita#investigatori russi#L&039;enigma siberiano#lago Baikal#Martin Cruz Smith#Martin Cruz Smith biografia#Martin Cruz Smith opere#mistero in Siberia#mondi estremi#narrativa d&039;inchiesta#narrativa di qualità.#narrativa moderna#notti glaciali#oligarchi russi#paesaggi siberiani#politica russa#Potere e corruzione
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I’m now on Arkady Renko book 6. Arkady ended book 5 with a Ukrainian gf and a son he sort of accidentally adopted. At the start of book 6 the gf seems depressed she’s in Moscow and the son has run away.
#arkady get your shit together#for no reason I’m so determined to finish this series#but let me tell you#I am a slow reader
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For 2024 I am going to write for at least 400 hours and read at least 36 books. I am going to do some of that writing on here to make it a little easier for me.
Here are the books I'm hoping to read in January:
Network Effect (Murderbot 5 by Martha Wells)
Gideon the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir)
Sula (Toni Morrison)
Red Square (Martin Cruz Smith)
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Friedrich Engels)
The Jungle (Upton Sinclair)
If this list seems really eclectic to you... it is. It's insane. Right now I'm interested in looking at politics from a space where I'm really deep in with some of the work or ideologies people are throwing around as buzzwords.
I also uh, really like science fiction and detective stories.
So my goal here is to kind of wedge my interests to make some more difficult work a little easier to digest (keep in mind that this is an all year goal - engels and sinclair aren't reeeeally tough, 'Socialism: Utopian...' may be less than 100 pages).
I've really liked the other murderbot books, and a friend of mine recommended Gideon to me because we both like 40k. I like the other Arkady Renko books a LOT so Red Square is a little treat for me mixed in here. Sula is an entirely arbitraty pick because I know Toni Morrison is a very good and important writer. Socialism is in there cause I read the communist manifesto last year, and The Jungle is in there because I have strong opinions about modern journalism and it's an important and pioneering book - so I want to kind of explore my own thoughts.
#2024#new years resolution#2024 writing goals#2024 reading goals#murderbot#secunit#network effect#gideon the ninth#gideon the 9th#i have no idea what i'm doing with tags#all I know how to do is lurk existing online is terrifying to me#but writing for an imagined audience makes it easier to make me do stuff
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not to get deep abt a pop fiction book but i think the arkady renko series has way more to offer than pop fiction
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I have completed for #SPYtember (a month reading espionage novels) and the #MyNovelLife Challenge (rules in the comments): GORKY PARK by Martin Cruz Smith (from 1981, when I was 19). This is among the most immersive novels I have ever read. Its sense of time, place, and a nation's character is exceptional. Only a Muscovite of the 1980s could say whether it is authentic or not but it certainly feels it. The story follows Arkady Renko, a Russian detective, as he investigates three strange murders and is sucked into the orbit of the KGB and FBI. The plot is gripping, the characters amazing, and the writing brilliant. A twisty-turny masterpiece!
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Thinking of ten things I like ?!? But my mind just went blank! lol
1. Leonard McCoy (Star Trek)
2. General Leia Organa or Wrecker (Star Wars)[sorry too bad it’s a tie]
3. Faramir or Pippin (Lord of the Rings) [again, not sorry it’s a tie]
4. Arkady Renko (Gorky Park and all the sequel novels)
5. Buttons (Our Flag Means Death)
6. Prince Wilhelm (Young Royals)
7. Toph Beifong (ATLA)
8. Chelsea (Life in the Dreamhouse)
9. Sam Rutherford (Lower Decks)
10. Dr. Stephen Maturin (the Aubreyad)
Ok, one more because I snuck in two star treks…
11. Benji Dunn or Ilsa Faust (Mission Impossible)
10 Characters, 10 Fandoms
RULES: List your ten favorite characters from ten separate fandoms, then tag ten people!
Thank you @vvatchword for tagging me!!
A few of my favourite characters are the ones that I hyperfixated on years ago and then daydreamed/wrote a ton of fic about so the versions that exist in my head are probably incredibly different than canon, bare with me on this lmao
in some vague sort of order…
1. Joel (The Last of Us)
2. Atlas (Bioshock)
3. Emily Kaldwin (Dishonored 2)
4. Ed Teach (Our Flag Means Death)
5. Crowley (Good Omens)
6. Yang Xiao Long (RWBY)
7. Cass (Fallout New Vegas)
8. Jotaro Kujo (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure)
9. Vergil (DmC Devil May Cry)
10. Baragon (Godzilla)
i tag uhhh
@stedebonnit @everything-is-by-design @viperra1 @paleoleigh @falloutnewnobody @annihilatius @f0ntainefuturistics @skripsy @firey-the-blaze @iightbringer
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I’ve watched Gorky Park four times in the past two days and decided to draw my favorite Character (Arkady Renko)
It’s not the best, but it’s a quick sketch in which I tried to experiment with new styles and stuff!
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I’ve watched Gorky Park four times in the past two days and decided to draw my favorite Character (Arkady Renko)
It’s not the best but it was a quick sketch, I hope you like it!!!
#Gorky Park#gorky park movie#gorky park 1983#Arkady Renko#art#digital art#riga’s art#arkady renko#i love him!#<3#🥰🥰🥰😍🥰😍🥰
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I would no more get between a man and his poems than get between a bear and her cubs.
arkady renko, ch14, the siberian dilemma, martin cruz smith
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Clive Cussler, escritor de "Iceberg". He aquí a otro escritor del género de las aventuras inspiradas en la nautica. El mismo en vida, al parecer le gustaba explorar a nivel marino. El, como Robert Ludlum y Martin Cruz Smith, también tiene su equivalente de Burn y de Arkady Renko: Dirk Pitt. Este personaje, en apariencia tuvo su tercer protagonismo en "Iceberg". He aquí algunos enlaces de interés: http://www.lecturalia.com/autor/706/clive-cussler ; https://www.mysterytribune.com/es/12-best-clive-cussler-books-recommended-by-his-thriller-fans/ ; https://www.abc.es/cultura/libros/abci-muere-clive-cussler-autor-bestseller-veinte-aventuras-submarinas-202002281241_noticia.html ; https://www.todostuslibros.com/autor/cussler-clive ; https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Cussler ; . . . . . #elrincondelescritornovato #clıvecussler #clivecusslerfan #clivecusslerofficial #clivecusslerbooks #escritoresamericanos #escritoresnorteamericanos🖋️ #novelistasamericanos #megustaescribir #escribohistorias #escribomilibro #elescritornovato #escritornovato #escritoraficionado #pasiónporlalectura #pasiónporleer #pasiónporescribir #pasiónporlaescritura #devenezuela https://www.instagram.com/p/CJEaMeVFicV/?igshid=1gabcu2kykb18
#elrincondelescritornovato#clıvecussler#clivecusslerfan#clivecusslerofficial#clivecusslerbooks#escritoresamericanos#escritoresnorteamericanos🖋️#novelistasamericanos#megustaescribir#escribohistorias#escribomilibro#elescritornovato#escritornovato#escritoraficionado#pasiónporlalectura#pasiónporleer#pasiónporescribir#pasiónporlaescritura#devenezuela
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I admit after 8 books, I’ve grown fond of Arkady Renko.
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[Free eBook] Stalin's Ghost by Martin Cruz Smith [Award-Nominated Russia Police Procedural Political Mystery/Thriller]
Stalin's Ghost by Martin Cruz Smith, a recipient of the Gold Dagger Award and multiple finalist for the Edgar Award, is a 6th novel in the Arkady Renko series of contemporary police procedural mystery/political crime thrillers, free for a limited time courtesy of publisher Simon & Schuster UK.
This is the featured Free Book of the Week in the iTunes UK store, and was a finalist for the 2007 Hammett Prize named in honour of classic noir author Dashiell Hammett. The long-running series is set throughout Russia and the former Soviet Union from the Cold War 1980s and onward, starring a chief investigator of the Soviet police force and his changing fortunes throughout the decades, often touching upon historical events and political topics of the day.
This installment is set during the modern Putin era, during which he has been relegated to investigating crackpot reports of ghost sightings on the Moscow subway, which nevertheless lead him to a string of murders which may or may not have their roots in the Chechen War.
Offered in the UK only, available at multiple retailers.
Free for a limited time @ Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, Google Play (looks like the freebie was available in the UK only when I spot-checked assorted regional stores, YMMV, and some retailers may only provide the freebie in certain countries)
Description Once the Chief Investigator of the Moscow Militsiya, Arkady Renko is now a pariah of the Prosecutor's Office and has been reduced to investigating reports of late-night subway riders seeing the ghost of Joseph Stalin. Part political hocus-pocus, part wishful thinking - even the illusion of the bloody dictator has a higher approval rating than Renko. After being left by his lover for a more popular and successful detective, Renko's investigation becomes a jealousy-fuelled quest leading to the barren fields of Tver, where millions of soldiers fought, and lost their lives. Here, scavengers collect bones, weapons and paraphernalia off the remains of those slain, but there's more to be found than bullets and boots.
#free ebook#martin cruz smith#arkady renko#mystery#crime thriller#police procedural#political thriller#hammett prize
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What are you reading?
Currently, I'm taking a break from "The Devil in the White City" to read "Gorky Park" at my son's insistence. I have never known such a young fan of Martin Cruz Smith but he takes the Arkady Renko novels very seriously.
My wife tells me he's always liked Russian stuff so, maybe we shift him to Ukrainian things now that he has a Ukrainian "Pops".
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#SundayGrief 🎬🙏🏾🕯🕊📽 WILLIAM HURT #Repost @historicaldailly —— My heart is aching with sadness 💔 Rest In Perfect Heaven sweetheart 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🥀🥀🥀🥀😢😢😢💔💔💔💔💔💔🙏🏼 William McChord Hurt (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. He studied at the Juilliard School and began acting on stage in the 1970s. Hurt made his film debut in 1980 as a troubled scientist in Ken Russell's science-fiction feature Altered States, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. In 1981 he played a leading role, as a lawyer who succumbs to the temptations of a married woman played by Kathleen Turner, in the neo-noir Body Heat. He played another leading role, as Arkady Renko, in Gorky Park (1983). Cause of death is Prostate cancer. All my love and strength to his loved ones ♥️ Thank you so much for sharing you with us whiles we were blessed to have you 🙏🏼 #williamhurt #actor #wewillalwaysloveyou #wewillmissyou #rip #restinpeace #thankyou #cancersucks (em USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbEhIcqsdNe/?utm_medium=tumblr
#sundaygrief#repost#williamhurt#actor#wewillalwaysloveyou#wewillmissyou#rip#restinpeace#thankyou#cancersucks
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