Title: The Thirty-Nine Steps
Author: John Buchan
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Copyright: 1915
Pages: 225
Keywords: thriller, "shocker"
Reading period: 1 January, 2015
John Buchan's classic novel,
The Thirty-Nine Steps,
takes place in the summer of 1914,
weeks before the Great War breaks out.
Richard Hannay, who made his fortune in South Africa,
is bored of London.
When his neighbor is murdered after disclosing a spy plot to him,
Hannay is forced to go on the run
to avoid being arrested by the police or killed by the spies.
He spends much of the book hiding out in rural Scotland,
before returning to London.
This proto-thriller—or “shocker” as Buchan called it—is still an entertaining story.
Title: Backbone.js Testing
Author: Ryan Roemer
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: Packt
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 168
Keywords: programming, testing, javascript, backbone, mocha, chai, sinon
Reading period: October 2013
Backbone.js Testing is a short, dense introduction
to testing JavaScript applications with three testing libraries,
Mocha, Chai, and Sinon.JS.
Although the author uses a sample application
of a personal note manager written with Backbone.js
throughout the book, much of the material
would apply to any JavaScript client or server framework.
Mocha is a test framework that can be executed in the browser or by Node.js,
which runs your tests.
Chai is a framework-agnostic TDD/BDD assertion library.
Sinon.JS provides standalone test spies, stubs and mocks for JavaScript.
They complement …continue.
Title: The Yellow Admiral
Author: Patrick O'Brian
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ½
Publisher: W.W. Norton
Copyright: 1996
Pages: 320
Keywords: historical fiction
Aubrey-Maturin #18
Reading period: 24–31 October, 2010
Sequel to The Commodore.
The Napoleonic wars are drawing to a close.
Jack Aubrey is beset with legal problems on land
and Stephen Maturin's fortune has been seized by the Spanish authorities.
They are sent to sea to be part of the blockade of the French port of Brest,
where they are in disfavor with the admiral leading the blockade.
Perhaps the slowest of the Aubrey-Maturin books,
it ends with Napoleon being exiled to Elba
and then the news that Napoleon has escaped.