oPtion$ takes us into the life and culture of Steve Jobs in the hilarious and interesting parody.
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Book Review: Blood Sisters – Women of the French Revolution by Marilyn Yalom
If you want to feel like you've got a decent grasp of the Revolution, you certainly can't leave out women's place in it.
Read More »Book Review: Wandering Star by J. M. G. Le Clézio
A novel about two refugees, one Jewish and one Palestinian, reminds us that there is no simple right or wrong.
Read More »Book Review: Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams – Natural Affinities by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Natural Affinities excels in tying these two leaders of the modern art movement in America together.
Read More »Book Review: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Illustrated By Dave McKean
Magical moments that transport us out of our world and make us forget our mundane reality.
Read More »Book Review: The Siege by Ismail Kadare
While there is nothing pretty in the surroundings, there is a haunting beauty in the depiction of men who won't surrender to brutality or fear.
Read More »Book Review: Don’t Go There! – The Travel Detective’s Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World by Peter Greenberg
Peter Greenberg's handy and useful compendium may help you decide where you don't want to go on your next trip.
Read More »Book Review: WOOF – Women Only Over Fifty by Diana Black, Mary Cunningham, and Melinda Richarz Bailey
A hilarious, uplifting little book about the 'joys' of getting old.
Read More »Book Review: slide:ology – The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte
Should be required reading for anyone giving presentations using slides.
Read More »Book Review: The Elements Of Photography – Understanding And Creating Sophisticated Images By Angela Faris Belt
The Elements Of Photography is simply a fabulous book on creating photographic images.
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