Name: James O'Neil
Weblog: www.book.tc
Articles: 14
First Published: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Last Published: Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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DVD Review: The Oozing Skull— This heady stroke of genius packs more zingers than the Hostess brand.
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Book Review: Giving - How Each of Us Can Change the World by Bill Clinton— With little to no resources or millions of dollars to their discretion, people are doing extraordinary things.
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Book Review: Due Considerations - Essays and Criticism by John Updike— John Updike is not prolific. John Updike is prodigious.
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Book Review: Applebee's America - How Successful Political, Business, and Religious Leaders Connect with the New American Community by Ron Fournier, Douglas B. Sosnik, and Matthew J. Dowd— What do you get when you mix an Applebee'sŪ restaurant with base polling?
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Book Review: Service Included: Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter by Phoebe Damrosch— If you've ever been perplexed about the four-star restaurant experience, or are a beauty of a foodie...
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Book Review: Talking Hands - What Sign Language Reveals About the Mind by Margalit Fox— Talking Hands is an adroit and dexterous gesture about a blossomed language that is not shorthanded on fascination.
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Book Review: American Connections by James Burke— What screwy person would sign on to be a Founding Father anyway?
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Book Review: Throw Like A Girl - Stories by Jean Thompson— A collection of of unsweetened and endowing rumors.
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Book Review: The Best Place to Be - A Novel in Stories by Lesley Dormen— A book of familial surface tension, existential riddles, booty calls, and a grip of pop cultural references...
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Book Review: Secrets of the Model Dorm by Amanda Kerlin and Phil Oh— High fashion amidst a haze of cigarette smoke and Metamucil martini breath.
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A little Dickens...— A Christmas comic strip
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Book Review: Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell— ...
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Book Review: The Old Ball Game by Frank Deford— From the polo fields of the gentleman came the passtime of the everyman.
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Book Review: Human Accomplishment— Human excellence throughout the ages has been attributed to everything from luck to sweat...

