Roger Ellis Ellis itibaren Grunwald
An author who isn't concise Needs digressions that wholly entice.
The Good As always, Bryson delivers a highly entertaining, factoid-filled account of something that would almost certainly be insufferably dry otherwise. That is quite a significant achievement in itself. The Questionable - Heavy reliance on under 10 main sources - Gross generalizations and errors in describing other countries and languages (as other reviewers have noted)
Fun and Games was an interesting start to what I'm sure will continue to be a fun trilogy. The story centers around a down on his luck ex-police collaborator stumbling upon a seemingly invisible company who are known as "The Accident People" (because of their knack for fixing problems discretely), while house-sitting for a music producer. Things continue to tangle from there. If you like any of the other Duane Swierczynski stuff, you'll likely enjoy the chaos in Fun and Games.