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Nov 16, 2017
Good Entry-Level Sword Cleaning Kit
This is a good entry-level sword-cleaning kit. It contains all of the essentials for basic maintenance, including two replacement hilt pegs, saving you the trouble of whittling them from chopsticks. A good investment for your original or replica katana, wakizashi, or naginata.

Dec 07, 2023
Not for the Faint of Heart
Up front, I'll say that THE DRESDEN FILES are not for everyone, though fans of the Jim Butcher novels will doubtless gobble the series up. As one might expect, the episodes are dark -- frequently violent and bloody -- and definitely not for any viewers subject to nightmares after watching such fare. For my preference, I like a series that blends some lighter moments and humor in with the tense/violent incidents -- something like the old Gene Barry BURKE'S LAW series.
So do I like THE DRESDEN FILES? Yes, but not as a steady diet. I can handle one or two episodes at a time, but then I need some comic relief, like UPSTART CROW.

Nov 10, 2024
Lighthearted and Funny
Richard Armour's take on literature -- English, American, Classical Greek and Roman, and innumerable others -- is lighthearted and funny. As a PhD. in Literature, he has both the knowledge and the background to poke holes in a wide assortment of literary sacred cows, from the "Iliad" to "Ivanhoe" to the works of Shakespeare to the works of Hemingway and Fitzgerald. I highly recommend *all* of Armour's books for anyone who enjoys a good chuckle.