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24 August 2020
Mystery and Murder With a Tunisian Dagger
Agatha Christie, a murder, plenty of suspects, a "locked room" story, NO HASTINGS!!!, lots of clews. Along with Murder on the Orient Express one of Agatha's best loved Hercule Poirot novels. Wax your mustache, bone up on your foreign language skills and dive in. Originally written in 1926 there is no original copy that you can afford, so just buy any reasonable priced paperback.

11 February 2021
Lightweight, holds anything.
These bowls will serve many purposes-hold salsa, hold dog food, hold just about anything. I would not put them in a microwave. Otherwise they look very appropriate for chips and dip night.

22 February 2016
Engrossing well written narrative
The lessons learned by the defeated are sometimes the keys to others future victories. Such is the overarching theme of Hitler's Fall Guys.
If you are interested in World War II and sometimes wonder why it turned out the way it did, then Hitler's Fall Guys is a definite read for you. The book was written by the United States ninth leading ace, the only US ace who won aerial victories in Europe, the Pacific and Korea and also had the dubious honor of having been shot down in all three theaters. The book is based on the interviews of numerous leading German Luftwaffe conducted immediately after the war.
While much of the material may have been touched on in other commentaries, this book focuses on the effect of the war on the German pilots themselves, the technological improvements (or not), and the effect of organizational structure on the effectiveness of the Luftwaffe.
The narrative is highly conversational and is an easy and fast read. Chapters are devoted to topics rather than being organized by time line. For this purpose that organizational structure works well as topics such as Research, Training, Morale and Organization are dealt with individually but discussed by time line as the war and fronts progress.
An excellent guide to the hazards of Luftwaffe fighter pilots as the cream of the German fliers were sent to the bomber squadrons.