The Horse, the Wheel, and Language – David W. Anthony

I just finished reading The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World.

This book was written by David W. Anthony and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, not just because these subjects (prehistory, horses and languages) are my three favorites.The author also did a really fantastic job and described his detailed and very interesting investigation into the origins of Indo-European languages, the location of the Proto-Indo-European homeland and so much more.

This book was very well written and well-illustrated, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in knowing more about the Indo-European language family, the domestication of horses, the invention and use of wheeled vehicles, and also about Russian and Ukrainian archaeological studies.

Some interesting quotes from the book:

“It is oddly ironic that capitalist archaeologists made the mode of production central to their definition of the Neolithic, and Marxist archaeologists ignored it.”

“…you cannot understand the Indo-European problem if you ignore migration or pretend it was unimportant in the past.”

“Horse domestication might have depended on a lucky coincidence: the appearance of a relatively manageable and docile male in a place where humans could use him as the breeder of a domesticated bloodline. From the horse’s perspective, humans were the only way he could get a girl. From the human perspective, he was the only sire they wanted.”

“The absence of bit wear means nothing, since other forms of control (nosebands, hackamores) might leave no evidence. But its presence is an unmistakable sign of riding or driving.”

― David W. Anthony, The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World.

Started Reading – 19 March 2021
Finished Reading – 15 April 2021
My Rating5 Stars ★★★★★

Future Minds – Richard Watson

Just finished reading Future Minds: How the Digital Age Is Changing Our Minds, Why This Matters, and What We Can Do About It by Richard Watson.

This is by far one of the best nonfiction books I’ve ever read! It was published back in 2010, but it’s worth reading even today. The author has captured the problems we are facing right now: how this new digital age is changing the way we think, our ability to focus and compose new ideas, and much more.

I really liked some of his quotes. For example:


“We have developed a culture of instant digital gratification in which there is always something to do – although, ironically, we never seem to be entirely satisfied with what we end up choosing.”

“We have also created a society in which schools teach children how to pass exams but don’t generally teach children how to think.”


“While we may be communicating with each other more, we may be listening and understanding each other less.”


“Fakery, insincerity, and big fat lies all prosper in a world that is too busy or distracted.”


“… too much information isn’t just useless, it’s harmful.”


“… digitization plus connectivity has increased the amount of information it’s now possible to consume to the extent that our attention is now fragmented all of the time.”


“We need to do a little less and think a little more. We need to slow down – not all the time, but occasionally. We need to stop confusing movement with progress…”


So it was a very interesting and thought provoking book, and I really enjoyed reading it.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who has concerns about our rapidly changing world in the digital era. 👍🤗

Started Reading – 11 November 2020
Finished Reading – 11 January 2021
My Rating5 Stars ★★★★★

Book review: Just Plain Weird ★★★★★

Just Plain Weird by Tom Upton. I got this book as a free kindle purchase some years ago (on January 7, 2014) and I really wasn’t expecting it to be that good.

What a story! I really loved this book. This was one of the best YA science fiction I’ve read so far.
It was well written, interesting and just-plain-weird. :)
Highly recommended!

Started Reading – 22 September 2018
Finished Reading – 07 November 2018
My Rating5 Stars

Prisoner of My Desire – “Узник моего желания” на английском

Когда-то давно читала эту книгу на русском. У нас она называлась: “Узник моего желания” (автор Джоанна Линдсей). И вот наконец-то удалось найти книгу на английском языке: Prisoner of My Desire by Johanna Lindsey, и прочитать ее в оригинале.

Интересно, но… мне больше понравилась русская версия. Обычно бывает наоборот, и я от оригинала просто оторваться не могу, однако здесь я так и не смогла погрузиться в историю до конца, почувствовать ту химию, что была между персонажами в русской переводе.

Прочитать книгу в оригинале, конечно, всегда интересно, но вот если соберусь когда-нибудь перечитывать эту историю – буду читать ее на русском языке. :)

Начала читать: 17 августа 2018 г.
Закончила читать:
29 августа 2018 г.

A short book review: Project Snow ★★★★★

Project Snow by Cherita Smith. I got this book as a free kindle purchase about six months ago (on November 21, 2017) and I really enjoyed reading it a lot.

It was an interesting short story that had me gripped from the very beginning and kept me guessing until the very end! I’d definitely like to read more books written by this author.

Started Reading – 24 June 2018
Finished Reading – 28 June 2018
My Rating5 Stars

“О всех созданиях – больших и малых” – на английском

Книга Джеймса Хэрриота “О всех созданиях – больших и малых” – одна из самых любимых книг моего детства. Брала ее в библиотеке много раз: читала, сдавала, а через какое-то время снова брала.
И вот, наконец-то в первый раз прочитала ее в оригинале – All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot
Смеялась и плакала, иногда одновременно. Удивительный талант у автора – умение перенести читателя в описываемые события настолько, что ты просто не можешь оторваться от истории.
И даже зная, чем дело кончится, ты каждый раз, как в первый, переживаешь за героев книги, всех без исключения, людей и животных с одинаковой силой!

Кстати, в оригинальной версии все это еще сильнее ощущается. И возможно поэтому я читала книгу так долго. Просто… не хотелось, чтобы она заканчивалась. Хотелось побыть с персонажами еще немного подольше.

Начала читать: 20 декабря 2017 г.
Закончила читать: 22 февраля 2018 г.
Моя оценка: 5 из 5 (Была бы возможность – поставила бы выше!)