Kitchen chemistry for the mad scientist in us all. Thompson's book is a DIY course general chemistry, but not for kids.
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Book Review: The O. Henry Prize Stories 2008 edited by Laura Furman
In an age where technology allows everyone a chance to be read, it’s easy to forget that not everyone should be.
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The story slowly ascends until the terrible, heart-wrenching climax.
Read More »Book Review: A Guide To Folktales In Fragile Dialects by Catherynne M. Valente
A magical journey into the world of folk tales and myth led by a guide with a definite passion for the subject.
Read More »Book Review: Blood on the Wood and Dead Man Riding, Nell Bray Mysteries by Gillian Linscott
I'll be visiting with Nell again, even if I will be frustrated by the social restrictions that also frustrate her.
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A wild and woolly trip around an imaginary universe... not an easy read, but the most intelligent books of their kind I've ever read.
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A little known pulp hero from the early 1940s gets two adventures reprinted in the old Ace Double format.
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A refreshing antidote to today's omnipresent War On Terror rhetoric.
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Practical Artistry is a great book for anyone who wants to understand the traditional methods of photography.
Read More »Book Review: The Photograph: Composition And Color Design By Harald Mante
If you are a serious photographer, this is a must-have book.
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