Whenever our world gets to be just a little too much for you, I recommend a quick trip into the mind of Christopher Moore
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Book Review: The Heart Of Valor by Tanya Huff
Tanya Huff's books are better written, and have better characters than most of the "acceptable" Sword and Sorcery books of violence out there.
Read More »Book Review: The Peacock Throne by Sujit Saraf
Saraf has turned a spotlight on Delhi and given her closeup.
Read More »Book Review: M0 Te Upoko-O-Te-Ika/For Wellington by Viggo Mortensen
An opportunity to see the two sides of Viggo Mortensen's photography, the abstract and the realistic.
Read More »Book Review: Trance by Jorge Luis Alvarez Pupo
Trance is a unique view of a world few of us have ever experienced.
Read More »Book Review: The Myths Of Innovation by Scott Berkun
If you want to learn and you have a sense of humor, then The Myths Of Innovation is for you.
Read More »Book Review: The Horse Is Good by Viggo Mortensen
The Horse Is Good... just like being in the company of horses.
Read More »Book Review: Land Of The Lost Mammoths and Pirates, Bats, And Dragons by Mike Davis
Books for a youth audience that have more on their minds than what to wear to the prom.
Read More »Book Review: Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming by Robert Vieira
Professional SQL Server 2005 Programming provides a broad overview with just enough depth.
Read More »Book Review: Tramps Like Us: A New Jersey Tale by Kristen Buckley
Not about Bruce Springsteen, despite its title. Still, it's not a bad read, for a "chick book."
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