Another short post today, courtesy of my French friends, who translated my earlier short post about a French traveler watching a …
Election woes? Become a saint!
And so ends the most vicious election cycle in my lifetime. Thank God it's over. Now, fear not, gentle reader. I'm not going …
How a Russian Historian Imagined Democracy to Look in 14th century Russia
As much as you probably want to forget this fact, the election is tomorrow. I've been at a loss how to deal with it, so I …
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5 Epic Fantasy Fiction Series to Read after The Lord of the Rings
Have you ever finished a book (or a series) that leaves you craving for more of the same? And have you then looked for more of the …
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Everything You Need to Know about Men’s Hats in Old Russia
Last week, I wrote about women’s head-dresses. Today, as promised, I’ll add the male version of that post. Basically, it’s …
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A Short Post about Weddings from Belarus
Right now, it's 1:30 AM in Vitebsk, Belarus. I want to go to sleep. But I can't. My body thinks it's 3:30 in the afternoon. And …
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A Book That Will Change the Way You See the World
Landmarks by Robert MacFarlane My rating: 5 of 5 stars Have any of you gotten into that Marie Kondo book about tidying up? My …
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5 Kinds of Folk Hats Russian Women Wore
Do you ever wish that hats would come back in fashion? I do. I still sometimes wish I could pull off the Maltese Falcon look, …
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5 Unusual Remnants of old Rus
Last week, you may have seen my review of Miles Cameron’s The Dread Wyrm. Mr. Cameron, in preparation for the release of his new …
Sick of the presidential debates? Read Perelandra instead.
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis My rating: 5 of 5 stars Whatever you might think of the quality of the currently popular fantasy …
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Russian Winter: Five Fascinating Folk Traditions
In last week's post, I explained why Russians prefer to get married in the beginning of winter, on October 1 (October 14 by …
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Why the Feast of the Protection is the Best Day for a Russian Wedding
What do you think is the best day for a wedding? Maybe late spring or summer, I would say. Good weather, good wedding, right? …
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The Plague of Swords – Don’t Miss It!!!
If you're anything like me, you're always looking for that amazing book that knocks your socks off. But the more your read, the …
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7 Obstacles for the Heroes of Slavic Mythology
I think many of you will agree with me when I say that one of the great joys in life is making up stories for your two-year-old …
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When Authors Don’t Fulfill Their Promises (Even with Dragons)
Have you ever read a book (with or without dragons) that begins with a promise that is almost impossible to fulfill, and (lo and …
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This was a war you won’t read about in history books
I’m getting to the end of my second novel, and the climax is going to be a real heart-breaker. I’m not going to spoil anything for …
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The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber
The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber My rating: 1 of 5 stars If you've ever read my reviews, you'll notice that I …
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Seven Typical Russian Gestures
Recently, a friend and I had a long overdue lunch. The food was good (Burmese), the company lively, and the conversation fruitful. …