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Alain de Botton's latest work delves into the oft-ignored workings of Heathrow and encourages the reader to never walk mindlessly through an airport, or his own life.
Meet Nicholas Oliva, a man who will make you think as you have never thought before.
A philosophic cyberpunk masterpiece turned steam-punk masterpiece.
Please refrain from throwing the rotten tomatoes until you have read the article. Thanks.
If you read this book, life would be less unexamined by 124 pages. Read the review: by about 600 words.
“I thought I knew what love was, What did I know? Those days are gone forever, I should just let them go.” — Don Henley
Alain de Botton taught us How to Read Proust, gave us The Art of Travel and now spends a week in an airport.
Visit Paris and artist William Segal in this fascinating Ken Burns documentary.
Accepting our differences will only make us stronger...
A delightful book about the color blue.
BC Writer of the Week