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Book Review: Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Who better to tie all the strings of the world together and weave them into stories than a spider in coyote clothing?
Read More »Book Review: The English Civil War – A People’s History by Diane Purkiss
If you wanted to know about the Civil War and had only time or inclination to read one book, this should be it.
Read More »Book Review: American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Belief is a very powerful weapon that can be exploited and used against those who are most devout.
Read More »Book Review: Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook by Tim Patrick and John Clark Craig
As a software developer you are paid to get a job done, not learn how to do the job.
Read More »Book Review: I Shouldn’t Even Be Doing This! by Bob Newhart
An incorrect title because Newhart should have done this sooner.
Read More »Book Review: Neil Gaiman Neverwhere
A wonderful adventure story about a journey through a vast underground world full of wonders and horrors.
Read More »Book Review: The Road by Cormac McCarthy
One of the core themes of this novel of a post-apocalyptic world renders genre classification meaningless.
Read More »Book Review: The Mission Song by John Le Carré
Le Carré is as in tune and aware of the world around him as he ever was.
Read More »Book Review: Stephen Johnson on Digital Photography By Stephen Johnson
Most would say that digital photography has been around for ten years; Stephen Johnson would say that we are still in the Stone Age.
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