July 2022 Culture Consumed
(Latest update 28th July)
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[icon name="tablet-alt" prefix="fas"] | "Lego - The Builder's Journey", Fun little game, Monument Valley in bricks. | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="tv" prefix="fas"] | "The Sparrow Academy", Season 3 - Dark, sweet, with overlong finale but still fantastic entertainment. | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="film" prefix="fas"] | "King Richard", portrait of a stubborn man, and talented daughters, surprisingly gripping | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="headphones-alt" prefix="fas"] [icon name="book-open" prefix="fas"] | "A History of Britain - Volume 1", - Simon Schama. A great turn of phrase used to good effect on a complicated history | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="headphones-alt" prefix="fas"] [icon name="book-open" prefix="fas"] | "Eversion", Alasdair Reynolds - The Emergency Medical Hologram meets Cloud Atlas in a fun romp. | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="book-open" prefix="fas"] | "Children of Dune", Frank Herbert. 1500 pages so far and still deep and engrossing. | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="headphones-alt" prefix="fas"] [icon name="book-open" prefix="fas"] | "Murder in my Backyard", Ann Cleeves - One of the older stories but still has the style and human interest of Vera and Shetland | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="film" prefix="fas"] | "House of Gucci" - fascinating but ultimately rather sad tale of everyday rich Italian folk | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="newspaper" prefix="fas"] | "BYTE Magazine", 1980 January to June - You might think I'm a bit late to the party here but these are really interesting AND still relevant to vintage circuit builders | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |
[icon name="headphones-alt" prefix="fas"] [icon name="book-open" prefix="fas"] | "Stonemouth", Iain Banks - a huge loss to literature leaves us with another tale of everyday Scotish gangster families that is enjoyable, even if it does leave some loose ends. | [icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"][icon name="star" prefix="fas"] |