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Book Review: Photoshop CS4 Channels & Masks One-On-One By Deke McClelland
This is the book if you want to learn the techniques of the selection masters.
Read More »Book Review: Blaze by Richard Bachman
The last of Stephen King's alter ego novels gets published thirty-five years after its initial draft.
Read More »Book Review: Seattle’s Best Dive Bars: Drinking & Diving In The Emerald City by Mike Seely
Geezer Grunger's Favorite Watering Holes.
Read More »Book Review: Wondrak and Other Stories by Stefan Zweig, Translated by Anthea Bell
Pushkin Press issues a set of psychologically intense anti-war stories by a now neglected early 20th century Austrian author.
Read More »Book Review: Photoshop CS4 Photographers Handbook By Stephen Laskevitch
A great book for those who want to become more efficient in their Photoshop workflow.
Read More »Book Review: Views by Roger Dean, Carla Capalbo, and Donny Hamilton
Roger Dean was one of those artists that set the stage for fantasy art work.
Read More »Book Review: Just Desserts, a Novellelah by Carl Reiner
In which a fellow makes up an email address for God and sends him a list of ideas.
Read More »Book Review: Decoding the Heavens: A 2,000-Year-Old Computer — and the Century-Long Search to Discover Its Secrets by Jo Marchant
This readable book explores decades of effort trying to unlock the mystery of an ancient Greek mechanical device.
Read More »Book Review: Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada
A superb novel about life and resistance in Nazi Germany comes to the U.S. half a century after being written.
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