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Sunday, December 12, 2004 |
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Black Wind Cussler, Clive If you are a Dirk Pitt fan (I am), this newest book in the line is a pleasure and a reassurance. Classic Cussler with all sorts of bad guys and good guys (of both sexes). Dirk has moved up to management and his son and daughter are taking on the reins of most of the action. Moreover, Cussler is passing the baton to his own son Dirk in this outing which they co-authored. This looks like it's going to be one of those attempted franchise-extenders that's going to work. I'm looking forward to the next installment. |
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A series of essays on particular topics such as taxes or family values, the book suffers from a good deal of repetition across chapters. Moreover, this is a more polemical book than Lakoff typically writes. Understandable given its topic and timing, but I found it wearing after a while despite agreeing with Lakoff's arguments and analysis. I've certainly bought into some of the frames that Lakoff identifies a lot more uncritically than I care to acknowledge. |
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The Rule of Four Caldwell, Ian This is one of those Dan Brown kinds of books mixing borderline plausible action with mysterious and arcane knowledge into a fun page-turner. It's set almost entirely on and around the campus of Princeton University, which added to the fun for me. Perhaps not quite as polished as Dan Brown's stuff, but a good beach-read kind of book. |
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Cool Tools Kelly, Kevin Kevin Kelly delivers another in the line of Whole Earth Catalog type compendia of recommendations for tools, resources, books, etc for coping with the modern world. I have been and will continue to be a sucker for these kinds of things. Kelly also maintains a blog called Cool Tools which also tends to be a drain on my wallet. |
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Radio UserLand Kick Start Cadenhead, Rogers A must-have book if you use Userland's Radio weblogging tool. It extends and supplements the sometimes sparse documentation. It is also a nice introduction to how you can go about extending and improving your weblogging toolkit. |


