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Archive for February, 2012


Book review: New title examines how habits take root – Fond du Lac Reporter

Inc.com Book review: New title examines how habits take rootFond du Lac ReporterFor AP "The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business" (Random House), by Charles Duhigg: Some of us begin the day with a workout in the gym or a 5-mile run, others with coffee and a doughnut, [...]

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Book Review: The Technologists by Matthew Pearl – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Book Review: The Technologists by Matthew PearlSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)By ManOfLaBook.com, BLOGCRITICS.ORG The Technologists by Matthew Pearl is a novel about the early days of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The story takes place in the years after the American Civil War, during a very fragile time in …

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Book Review: The Moonhawker by George A. Fox – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Book Review: The Moonhawker by George A. FoxSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)By Joseph Yurt, BLOGCRITICS.ORG A new book by George A. Fox, The Moonhawker, is definitely a top-of-the-line action mystery that comes fully loaded to provide an edge-of-your-seat reading experience. Fox tells the thrilling tale of complex and …

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‘Exploring Mars,’ by Scott Hubbard: book review – San Francisco Chronicle

'Exploring Mars,' by Scott Hubbard: book reviewSan Francisco ChronicleExploring Mars Chronicles From a Decade of Discovery By Scott Hubbard; foreword by Bill Nye (University of Arizona Press; 194 pages; $17.95 paperback) Dispatching robot spacecraft to Mars is a dangerous game, and when two major and costly American …

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Book Review: The Actor as Storyteller: An Introduction to Acting by Bruce Miller – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Book Review: The Actor as Storyteller: An Introduction to Acting by Bruce MillerSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)By Jack Goodstein, BLOGCRITICS.ORG Bruce Miller's The Actor as Storyteller: An Introduction to Acting now in its second edition is a textbook for the aspiring young actor which aims at providing students with a basic understanding of the tools and [...]

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The Haystack: Book Review: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins – my.hsj.org

The Haystack: Book Review: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collinsmy.hsj.orgThe Hunger Games is young adult fiction book similar to 1984, Brave New World and Lord of The Flies. The book is written on a simple level which pre-teens will find enjoyable. As a teenager I found this book to be a combination of nerve-racking tension …

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Book Review: Dragon Age: Asunder – The Stylus

Book Review: Dragon Age: AsunderThe StylusBy David Specksgoor Lifestyles Editor Bioware's Dragon Age series has seen some tumultuous times, both in Thedas as well as the real world. Amongst the video games, Dragon Age: Origins burst out onto the scene, delivering a rich fantasy world with …

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Book Review: Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massy – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Book Review: Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. MassySeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)By Nili Wexler, BLOGCRITICS.ORG So I don't know what it is with me and things Russian, but in addition to favoring Russian literature over all other classics, I've also always had quite an interest in Catherine the Great.

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Book Review: "Tales From Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made?" By … – MovieViral (blog)

MovieViral (blog) Book Review: "Tales From Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made?" By …MovieViral (blog)I know what you're thinking: A book review on MY MovieViral? Well, this is a special book. Tales From Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made? tells the story of several Hollywood films that never got made and the complicated [...]

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Book Review: The Passages of H. M.: A Novel of Herman Melville by Jay Parini – Blogcritics.org (blog)

Blogcritics.org (blog) Book Review: The Passages of H. M.: A Novel of Herman Melville by Jay PariniBlogcritics.org (blog)As the subtitle of The Passages of HM makes clear, this is not a biography of Herman Melville. It is a novel about Melville, who, in the 19th century, gave the world tales of tall ships, monstrous white [...]

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