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Book Review: James Bond: The Union Trilogy by Raymond Benson
Benson demonstrates himself to be a capable chronicler of James Bond.
Read More »Book Review: Real World Adobe Photoshop CS4 by Conrad Chavez And David Blatner
I don't think that there is anything else that comes close to providing this much detail in a book on Photoshop.
Read More »Book Review: iBrain – Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind by Gary Small
What we once wrote in a dayplanner now oozes to phone, email, and the thousand faces we call our friends.
Read More »Book Review: Fool by Christopher Moore
Genuinely funny, and wonderfully irreverent, it will appeal to any reader, whether or not they are familiar with Shakespeare's Lear.
Read More »Book Review: The Discovery of France by Graham Robb
La France profonde, as it never was in the traditional histories: Breton sex torture and year-old bread.
Read More »Book Review: Yalo by Elias Khoury
Under torture, a young Lebanese man forced to write his life story has kaleidoscopic memories of a life affected by civil war.
Read More »Book Review: The Photoshop Lightroom Workbook – Workflow Not Workslow in Lightroom 2 by Seth Resnick And Jamie Spritzer
If you want to truly become efficient in your Lightroom digital workflow, then you really need The Photoshop Lightroom Workbook.
Read More »Book Review: The Book of Dead Philosophers by Simon Critchley
An enjoyable read and reference book.
Read More »Book Review: Desktop GIS – Mapping The Planet With Open Source Tools by Gary E. Sherman
Gary E. Sherman's 'Desktop GIS' provides the basic functions of open source GIS tools in brief yet comprehensive manner.
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