From primitive primates running amid the dinosaurs, to Catal Huyuk and Ancient Rome, far into our future on a dying planet, this is big history.
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Book Review: Too Soon To Tell by David Alan Grier
Looks back at the 60-year history of computers.
Read More »Book Review: The Invisible Mountain by Carolina De Robertis
You'll never think of history as boring and impersonal again.
Read More »Book Review: Essays by Wallace Shawn
Liberal dramatist Wallace Shawn writes about social problems and aesthetics.
Read More »Book Review: Your Body: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald
Celebrate your body as you enjoy this tour through the factory.
Read More »Manga Review: Venus Capriccio Volume One by Mai Nishikata
A shojo manga series follows the tenets of playful, gender blurring romance.
Read More »Book Review: Marsbound by Joe Haldeman
With a new twist on an old science fiction theme, Marsbound is another fine book from one of the genre’s most original and thought-provoking writers.
Read More »Graphic Audio Review: The DemonWars Saga: The Demon Awakens – Part III by R.A. Salvatore
For a Movie In Your Mind check out The DemonWars Saga: The Demon Awakens – Part III.
Read More »Book Review: Wounded by School: Recapturing the Joy in Learning and Standing Up to the Old School Culture by Kirsten Olson
Heading back to school with a dose of reality.
Read More »Book Review: Beauty Salon by Mario Bellatin
Mexican author's novella is a minimalist, allegorical tale of a society facing a deadly plague.
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