Wednesday, May 6, 2026

The Personal Librarian

The Personal LibrarianThe Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Story of Belle da Costa Greene - born in an Afro-American family, completed high school and library courses. After 2 years work as a librarian at the Princetown University Library she got a job of librarian of multimillionaire J.P. Morgan.
Here she demonstrated her exceptional abilities as expert on ancient books and manuscripts and also as a very skillful financial negotiator.
The book presents important aspects of Belle's private life - obsession on hiding her "black" heritage, extraordinary relation with her boss and emotions and disappointment in the only love of her life.
Exciting life, great story.

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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Quiet time before Easter

Good Friday, 
This should be a quiet time...

Early afternoon - BAAANG!!!

Something banged near our house. I head towards the door, and see someone already ringing the bell.

I open it - a friendly guy from our Parish.

"Excuse me, but I pulled my car into your driveway to turn around and... I hit the garage door."

I walk out to the front of the house - he really did...


I go to check the back door - impressive!!!

 

How come?
What happened?

Simple - his car hit the front door, the door hit the car inside, the car jumped forward...

Excuse me -  our visitor interrupts - we're rushing to church now. After the service, I'll come and explain the situation. We'll cover all costs.

He is right – give God what is divine, what's human may wait a while.

I called the insurance company – to my surprise, they were working (Good Friday is a public holiday).

They recorded an accident report – I added that the matter was critical because my wife has difficulty climbing stairs, so the garage was her only way out of the house.

20 minutes later, a repairman called and said he'd be at our place shortly.

He was – very nice – Czech by birth.

He took a sledgehammer to the front garage door and straightened it enough for me to pull the car out onto the street.

Saturday 7:20 a.m. – two repairmen arrived.

They removed the old door and installed a temporary one. They'll finish this up next week when the shops reopen.

The temporary door, from inside the garage, looks like this...


By the way... that wood smells so good.

Time to go shopping.

Our car was parked outside all night, I walked up, and what did I see?
The windshield was covered completely in shit.

Oh yeah, the news mentioned that the toilet on the spaceship had a problem and... they fixed it.

I wasn't sure whether to wash the window or notify the space agency to secure the ShNA samples.
However, I decided that in the current political climate, it was better to keep a low profile - I washed it, did some shopping, blessed my Easter basket, and I hope to see Easter Sunday.

I wish all the visitors of this blog a joyful and peaceful Easter.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Kind of

Kind of, Sort of, Maybe, But Probably NotKind of, Sort of, Maybe, But Probably Not by Imbi Neeme
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Generally I feel that reading this book was a waste of time.
All the characters were remote to me and I was either bored or disgusted with their way of entertaining themselves.
I felt some sympathy to the main characters - Phoebe, Suzy , but for me descriptions of their feelings and actions was very, very simplistic and naive.

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Sunday, March 1, 2026

The Friends

My FriendsMy Friends by Fredrik Backman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Full respect to the author, he managed to make me vulnerable, to shed a tear, to feel spasm in my heart.
It lasted for half of a book, then cracks appeared.
I looked closer on the other face of a lovely FOUR - stealing, making mess, throwing shopping trolley in an abyss. And an overwhelming contempt for security guards.
Could F. Backman write a book about friendship among security guards?

The last third of the book was annoying, I just wanted to finish it and the author employed every possible trick to make it longer.

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Thursday, February 5, 2026

The Deal

The DealThe Deal by Alex Miller
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

It looks to me like a very self-centred story of a not fullfilled artist.
Well written but very alien to me.


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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Gulliver's Wife

Gulliver's WifeGulliver's Wife by Lauren Chater
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I am rather disappointed with this book.
I could not find a STORY in it.
L. Gulliver returns home after his visit to LilliputLand and does not connect with his family - end of story.
Actually I looked to the source - Gulliver Travels by J Swift...
"During my short stay in England, I gained much by showing my cattle to various distinguished people and commoners. Before I undertook my second trip, I sold them for six hundred pounds. I stayed only two months with my wife and children.... I left my wife 1,500 pounds and settled her in a comfortable home in Redriff. My son, John, attended elementary school, and my daughter, Elizabeth (who is now married and has children), learned sewing."
I highly appreciate author's skill and effort in presenting conditions in which London midwifes in XVIII century lived and operated.
I appreciate author's skill in presenting environment in which London midwifes in XVIII century lived and operated but in first place I got a feeling that she connected her story to a very popular book just to gain readership and haven't tried to pass to the reader the atmosphere of the original.

Saturday, January 3, 2026

The Great Man

The Great ManThe Great Man by Al Morgan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read a Polish translation of the book, while reading I got memories from many years ago when I heard it as a radio play.
My memories were good and resulted in a positive rating - based on cold reasoning my rating would be lower..
The story - a very popular radio presenter dies, radio bosses are planning to deliver a new one. The book shows how cold and ruthless process it is.
Story is told from the position of a candidate to replace the star who died.
He investigates the career of his predecessor and learns many bad things about him and it looks that if he follows this career path, he will be the same.
On one hand I was bored a bit with the details of dependencies in radio business, on the other hand I liked author's writing style.

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Monday, December 15, 2025

Best Wishes

Best WishesBest Wishes by Richard Glover
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Definitely not my type of a book, I read it only because it was to be discussed in my book club.
Why not my type of a book?
Because in a book I am looking for a STORY, sometimes I try to connect to the story.
Best Wishes is something opposite - list of things author dislikes, 365 of them.
Generally I found this approach annoying, the only positive was a good sense of humour of the author.

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Thursday, December 4, 2025

The Goddess of Warsaw

The Goddess of WarsawThe Goddess of Warsaw by Lisa Barr
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

This book upset me very much.
I appreciate author's skill and effort to write a breathtaking story of passion, sex, betrayal and murder but I cannot accept mixing this shit with the history of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Shmutz

ShmutzShmutz by Felicia Berliner
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Hasidic family in New York - absolutely unknown territory for me.
Young girl addicted to pornography - even more alien environment.
Still I read the book with interest mainly because I really liked the main character - Raizl.
Hard working girl preparing for a prearranged marriage.
Why she accepts so easily this very strict traditions?
My answer is - she feels love in her family, at least in its female part and she does not want to break this thread.
Why she accepts so easily a very strict traditions?
No answer.
What is the role of addiction to pornography in her life, in the story?
No answer.
My general understanding is - she feels love in her family, at least in its female part and she does not want to break this thread.
Other side of the story - men.
There are very few in this book and they are from different world.
Tati - the father - definitely a nasty character.
Younger brother - quite nice, older brother - almost like Tati. 
What is her vision/hope for her marriage?
The chosen one - at least he clearly states - no computer in our home.
What struck me quite strongly was information that pious man starts the day with thanks to
the G-d: Blessed are you, Hashem (Lord, our God), ruler of the universe who has not created me a woman.
A woman starts a day with thanks to G-d, that he created her according to His will.
I would like to read a similar story written from a position a Hasidic man.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Where the Birds Call Her Name

Where the Birds Call Her NameWhere the Birds Call Her Name by Claire van Ryn
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I liked some aspects of the book - layout, illustrations, visible effort of the author to deliver a comprehensive story. As a result I felt motivated to continue reading.
Visible effort - generally you recognise a master when she/he delivers a piece of art effortlessly, here I found an opposite - visible effort which somehow melted my heart,
Tangible result?
Not so good, I found the story artificially complicated, characters not real.
I welcomed the end with a relief.

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Sunday, October 12, 2025

The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store

The Heaven & Earth Grocery StoreThe Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

After reading few pages of this book I got lost.
Every few lines a new character introduced with not much connection to the main plot of the story.
Main plot? The story?
I could not find any of these.
Still I continued reading although without much heart. I read slowly, just few pages at a time and after some time I got into the climate of the book - I still could not figure out who cheated whom and why but I started enjoying the mess around me.
Another positive point was a check of authors biography - James McBride - his father was an Afro-American pastor, his mother - a Jewish immigrant from Poland. Her maiden name - Zylska - raises some sentiment - from my early years I remember a popular Polish singer - Natasha Zylska :)
Anyway - at around 2/3 of the book I started enjoying it, unfortunately last few chapters broke the spell.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Portrait of Poland

Portrait of PolandPortrait of Poland by Bernard Newman
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Few years ago I read Pedalling Poland by the same author, I was surprised to learn that he visited Poland after the war and tempted to read the book.
My feeling are mixed.
On one hand I appreciate an effort to present quite comprehensive history of Poland to English reader, on the other hand - there is practically NO STORY.
I can imagine that B. Newman expected that the book may interest British politicians and business people who were involved in contacts with Poland.
Maybe it did.
I do not think it may raise any interest in Polish readers.

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

Black Dogs

Black DogsBlack Dogs by Ian McEwan
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

I read this book long ago and was not impressed.
I gave the book another chance - no success.
Construction of the book is original - the narrator is a young person who is more interested with lives of other people than with his own.
His target is a married couple which for some time was united by their devotion to Communism. Then, as the glamour of communism evaporated, there came a deep divide between them.
The man stayed rational - he changed his political view but it did not affect his professional position.
The woman - became mystic... whatever it means.
There is no discussion of man's disenchantment with communism, in the case of the woman it is even simpler - she experienced a vision.
So where is the story?
Instead of the story there are reports of 2 facts:
- the fall of Berlin Wall
- visit to Majdanek - German concentration camp.
I got a nasty suspicion that the author wrote this book to publicise his experience from these 2 events.

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Thursday, August 28, 2025

All that's left unsaid

All That's Left UnsaidAll That's Left Unsaid by Tracey Lien
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Somehow I felt very strongly touched by this book.
Eavesdropping talks between Ky and Minnie raised in me mixed feelings - tenderness towards both girls and various levels of dislike for their parents, school friends/enemies and the whole Cabramatta environment.
Me and my family experienced migration from Poland to Australia with a 2 years pause in Middle East - reading this book I realised how many traps and troubles existed around us but somehow they did not touch us.
This brings questions about national and cultural background, questions I will NOT try to answer.
Summarising - the book raised strong emotions - full respect to the Author. On the other hand, the balance of these emotions is negative, I feel that the world around me is not so good as I would like to think.

P.S. After reading this book I looked back - what other books about Vietnam I had read?
Ahn Do - The happiest Refuge - so happy and positive story - masculine story?
Graham Greene - The quiet American - disgusting treatment of Vietnamese people, it convinced me that Communism was the way to bring dignity to those people.

Monday, August 25, 2025

A History of the World in 101/2 Chapters

A History of the World in 10½  ChaptersA History of the World in 10½ Chapters by Julian Barnes
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I listened to the audiobook and it was a serious problem.
Initially I found looking at the biblical story from a position of a stowaway worm amusing a bit but it not lasted long.
Unfortunately the format of the audiobook did not give me a chance to jump between chapters, so I had either listen blindly to the stowaway worm or jump out - I chose the second option.
I gave an extra star as a sign of appreciation of author's sense of humour.

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Friday, July 25, 2025

Changing my mind

Changing My MindChanging My Mind by Julian Barnes
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Julian Barnes - in this case the face tells a lot...





I can see here some similarity to famous actor - Alec Guinness ....

 

...on one hand very calm and controlled, on the other - ready to make a joke.
From this perspective I found in this book only one side of Julian Barnes face - controlled and withdrawn. 
Actually I did not notice much of changing his mind - it was always so controlled.
As a result I found his memories ... lukewarm.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Butter

ButterButter by Asako Yuzuki
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Sorry, I cheated, so far I read only 3 pages of this book but I think I got already important points to report.
Firstly - translation - the narrative is very rough so, not being able to read original, I blame the translator.
Secondly - one of protagonists - Rika - is going to buy butter for her friend Reiko. She visits 3 shops, there are announcements that due to product shortages supplies are limited to one item per customer.
So, I assume she could have bought easily 3 packs of butter but somehow she brought margarine to her friend.
Exciting!
To be continued...
===
I forced myself to endure (skip over) some 20 pages and reaad about a visit in the Detention Centre and the real taste of butter.
This was quite convincing...
I do not remember specifically eating boiled rice with fresh butter but I remember a sensation of butter melting in my mouth in the hot company of bread or potato...
And then...
I tried to read few pages more but gave up on page 77.

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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Pensioner's Diet

 Bernie woke up.
He heard the soft, regular sound of the bell. The date flashed on the screen: March 17th, 7:00 AM.
He jumped out of bed, feeling a slight knot in his stomach – his last day of work. Meanwhile, the gym logo wavered encouragingly on the screen. A box in the lower left corner contained the summary:

Bernard M. Scott – age 59, male.
Height 178 cm, weight 73 kg.
Burn 600 calories.

Bernie grabbed a towel and ran downstairs. When he returned after 45 minutes of swimming and working out at the gym, he felt very hungry. He glanced at the screen with some apprehension.

Morning portion: 450 calories – the screen announced.
- Not bad, - muttered Bernie, holding the cup under the spout. The cup filled with a yellowish mush.
It wasn't bad - he confirmed,rinsing the cup with water and drinking the last of the nutrient.

- What could that be? – he wondered – 524 or 628?

ANP – Automatic Nutrition Program was the project Bernie was most proud of.
He had spent the last five years programming and testing this colossal undertaking, which revolutionised human nutrition.
ANP monitored each subscriber's energy, mineral, and vitamin needs and delivered the correct mixture to the customer's kitchen tap.

After several months of laborious development, the project turned out to be a resounding success. This was undoubtedly due to the government's support, which implemented the system in the military and government institutions.
Soon, large corporations followed suit, and now virtually all people employed in larger institutions and living in retirement homes were connected to the system.

It was already 8:28 AM when Bernie finally connected to his official portal. A list of daily tasks appeared on the screen:

12:30 PM Finish work on task 132
2:30 PM Prepare final report
3:00 PM Bernie Scott's farewell ceremony (afternoon tea)
3:30 PM End of work.

They remember everything. - Bernie sighed with relief.

He looked at the list again. And what a generosity, almost a quarter of a day off. Well, I guess  a man deserves some consideration after 35 years of work.

He read the text of task 132 carefully and immersed himself in testing some intricate function. The work went smoothly; he felt a pleasant, warm wave of effort and satisfaction flowing through his brain. Bernie liked this job and thought with some trepidation about his impending retirement.

- Other people get used to it, so I’ll get used to it too - he reassured himself.
Bernie remembered Frank.
That guy spent all his time after work in his well-kept garden. And since he retired two months ago, he’s been carousing all over the world. The last postcard Bernie received from Frank was from Peru.
- Two months ago, Frank wouldn't have been able to find Peru on a map - chuckled Bernie. - People really do change their lifestyles when they retire.

It was a fact that the government strongly encouraged people to maintain an active lifestyle after retirement. Those who transferred all their savings to the government pension fund, received a bonus of a three-month foreign vacation fully funded by the government.

- How does one feel when they don't use the Automatic Nutrition Program? - Bernie wondered. It must be very unhealthy and stomach-wrenching, eating in hotels and restaurants.

It was only 11:25 when Bernie finished his tasks for the day. He looked around in surprise. - So I'm already retired.

He began to browse folders and throw away some files. He paused at one of his ANP programs, which was activating a module that optimised the mixture for the next meal. He quickly entered his personal information, today's date, set the time to 8:00 a.m., and launched the program.
- Number 628 - it appeared on the screen.
- So I guessed correctly what was for breakfast—what will they give me for dinner? - He reset the time to 6:30 PM and pressed a button.

- Number 1371.
- 1371? - Bernie wondered - What could that be?

But there was no time for further thought, as the lunch announcement appeared on the screen.
- Lunch - 300 calories (reduced for afternoon snack).
- The bastards thought of everything - Bernie muttered, filling his mug with the thin mixture. He didn't even bother to guess what it might be.

He returned to work and was just finishing his final report when the terminal prompted him to switch to conference mode.
The screen was now divided into three sections.
Ken McCormick's ruddy face smiled at Bernie from the left, the center of the screen was blank and the right side was filled with a list of  names of those present at the ceremony.

- Dear colleagues, - Ken began, and the center of the screen slowly began to fill with the text of his speech. Bernie placed the cursor on Greg's name and clicked the mouse button.

- How are you, Bernie? - Greg asked.
- What a bore.
- Don't be cynical, Bernie, we all value your work.
- Turning... -  Bernie stopped mid-sentence, because Ken had just finished and was looking at him from the screen with an expectant expression.

Bernie hurriedly scrolled through the list of files and pressed a key. He listened in disbelief for a moment, not recognising his own voice, then relaxed as he recognised the lines of his farewell speech.

- Congratulations! Well done! Take care, Bernie! -  Wishes floated across the screen, each in its own cloud-shaped balloon. A long list of signatures scrolled along the right margin.

Bernie requested a printout. At that moment, Neil's smiling face appeared on the screen.
- Hey Bernie, what are you going to do next?
- I don't really know yet, but I'm going to take a long break first.
- Another traveler, eh? Do you remember Patrick? I just got a postcard from him from Spain.
- By the way, Neil - interrupted Bernie - do you know what a 1371 mix is?
- I have no idea, but all those numbers above a thousand are a special government program. Why do you ask?
- Nothing, I was just checking what's for dinner tonight.
- Right, Bernie, you're retired, on a government allowance. Let me tell you something, this allowance is very economical. Very much so."

- Break over -  the screen flashed. Bernie returned to work mode and soon ended the session.
- I'm free -  he said, looking around.
The suitcase was already packed and everything was ready for the trip. There was nothing left to do.
He switched the terminal to leisure mode. Sports, some quizzes, a children's program. Perfect for children and pensioners, he thought, stretching out on the couch.

When he woke up, the room was already dark.
- So I took a nap. - he muttered in surprise.

- I'm a pensioner," he declared. Oh, I was going to ask Neil about that government allowance - Bernie remembered, and typed Neil's name on the keyboard.
- Terminal busy, leave a message - the computer replied.

Bernie canceled the call and glanced at his watch. It was after seven, and he was feeling hungry.
- I must have slept through the lunch announcement. - he thought. Well, let's try this government mess. - - Number 1371, get out! - Bernie commanded, entering a meal order into the terminal.

- Bernard M. Scott – age 60, male
- Height 178 cm, weight 73 kg.

Bernie waited a moment for the meal's energy value to display, but nothing else appeared on the screen. He held the cup under the faucet and watched as the brownish substance filled the vessel.
- It smells good, - he noted,  - and it tastes not bad, - he added after the first gulp.

He took a long sip and sat down on the couch.
- It's not bad, - he repeated.
And then he felt a hot wave gather in his stomach, grow, rise to his throat, to his brain…
- Number 1371, - Bernie whispered with effort and collapsed onto the couch. His glassy eyes stared blankly at the screen, which displayed the instructions:

ANP – summary: effectiveness  =100%

Tasks:
– remove body
– disinfect room
– transfer all personal items to storage
– send postcards from Route 17 to mailing list 378.


The End

P.S. Above story was published in a Computeing magazine in October 1988 and was a monthly winner of a competition for a story involving some computer technology.
At the end of the year a yearly winner was announced.
It was a story about using computers in the court. To test the system, police fabricated some bank fraud. Then all the evidence was fed into a computer and it was supposed to make the judgement.

In the next number of Computing I read that they invited the winner to the office to hand over to him the prize... but he could not come, he was in the prison serving a sentence for a... bank fraud.

Friday, July 4, 2025

Star Show

Last Thursday we followed our granddaughter's suggestion and visited a nearby theatre to watch The Guardian of the Star - a production of The Melbourne GangShow - CLICK.

The theatre - The Besen Centre - CLICK - promised the best quality, artists delivered :)

Artists...
After entering the theatre foyer we realised that we are in the midst of Australian Scouts. Most of people around, young and old, were wearing either a scout scarf or some other scout insignia.

Before the show... I had to admit that I was bit worried... Melbourne Gang - I felt a promise of a very loud, aggressive music, sloppy behaviour, maybe some vulgarity, although presence of Scouts neutralised the last objection.

Title - The Guardian of the Star - promised some obscure legend.

The show started and our hearts and objections melted.
Pleasant music, great singing - both - choral and solo and wonderful choreography. Quite frequently we watch ballet performances and here, there was no dance but perfect coordination of many people on the stage.
In the background - impressive decorations.

Our rating 10 out of 10!

We just wondered that this performance was not advertised outside the close knit Scouts Community - great loss for many Melbournians.

Now we will keep our eyes and ears wide open.

The final scene of the performance - HERE - warning - sometimes preceded by a short ad.