Category: Book Reviews
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Dumber than you know
It’s true. Most of us have too many friends on Facebook, and we can’t remember jack.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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A ship through the Suez
Michael Ondaatje’s latest novel is set onboard a ship bound from Ceylon to England, and told through the eyes of an 11-year-old boy.
This article was published on 12.08.11
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Singed feathers
Phoenix, Ariz., is the least-sustainable city in the United States, if not the world. But there’s hope.
This article was published on 12.01.11
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What a girl wants
Jaclyn Friedman asks the right questions to help women figure out what we want from sex.
This article was published on 12.01.11
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New rule: Read this
He’s just a comedian, but gosh, he’s right an awful lot of the time.
This article was published on 12.01.11
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Two moons over Tokyo
Haruki Murakami’s massive epic of an alternate Tokyo falls flat.
This article was published on 11.24.11
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At the limit, already
Very little that’s new to tell about the Eagles, but at least Ben Fong-Torres writes well.
This article was published on 11.24.11
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The mouse returns
Behind the scenes of Maus, the epic graphic literary account of the Holocaust.
This article was published on 11.24.11
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Philosophy for beginners
Nigel Warburton provides an accessible, funny and informative book on the history of philosophy.
This article was published on 11.17.11
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Post-war Eden
Mixing fiction with memoir isn’t a bad idea, provided you’re clear about it.
This article was published on 11.17.11

December 08, 2011
SN&R Vol 23 Issue 34

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SN&R Vol 23 Issue 33

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SN&R Vol 23 Issue 32

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SN&R Vol 23 Issue 31