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There are certain hallmarks to Craig Johnson's writing, including wit, humility, and easy-to-love characters, which have contributed to the rapid success, growth and popularity of the the "Longmire" franchise. Fans will be happy to see that all those hallmarks are on display in the latest installment of the series "An Obvious Fact." The introduction of "Lola", an inspiration across the board, is a bitter-sweet development in the larger story of Henry Standing Bear. Thanks to Lola, we see a few more layers of this deceptively complex character a he goes into a slow-burn through a good portion of the story. Johnson offsets this awkward reunion with Henry's apparent obsession with Sherlock Holmes. Few writers are truly laugh out loud funny, but Johnson is one of them, and in all the right ways. Johnson also finds a way to tap into some of the shadowy recesses of today's headlines. Between his dive into the world of the "outlaw" biker (and the not so outlaw biker), and the running joke of a militarized police force which comes in handy in an almost Clete Purcell kind of way, Johnson keeps the Longmire archetype in a just right straddle somewhere in between 1881 and the first day of FaceBook. One thing that is not deceptive here, "An Obvious Fact" is likely to please all the established readers, and even has something for the first time Longmire reader as well.
GPS has never worked on the 2 phones I purchased. It never locks onto a location (often as much as 20 miles off). When I contacted Blu about it, they suggested some fixes, but they took a long time between responses (sometimes over a month), and the fixes they suggested never worked. It was nice that they provided an upgrade to a newer Android operating system, but that didn't help either. After they dragged their feet to the point where the warranty ran out they said that GPS and turn-by-turn navigation is not a feature on these phones, however those are specifically listed as features on their website for this phone.
I hate giving one star to a book I really enjoyed, but this star is for the publisher, and their lazy attempt at a kindle edition. Start with the useless Table of Contents, then move on to the too small to see maps, and finish with dozens of the German spelling of 'the'. LAZY! At least the pictures are there, if you can find them.
5 star for looks and 3 for performance so I'll give them a 4. Shoes look great and they are good for cross training but I would not recommend for running. If you are the novice runner then they will probably do the trick but you won't normally see most serious runners wearing Nike's. I don't consider myself a runner by any means but during the couple miles I do run after a workout these were giving me shin splints. They've become my casual shoe and look great in jeans.
Times were hard in the office when they replaced our Keurig machines with Flavia machines. I got one of these and a pound of Dunkin. This left quite a bit of sediment in my cup, but the coffee tasted pretty okay for the most part. I ended up getting a Bodum pour over carafe (17oz) instead which I'm quite a bit happier with. If you just want the caffeine and don't want total junk coffee, this can get the job done. I just prefer a little smoother taste with less sediment. Not the worst cup of coffee I've ever had, probably somewhere in the middle ground when comparing to diner coffee.