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When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson
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Mildly entertaining, not as enjoyable as her last #book, One Good Turn. And it is darker, maybe that's the problem.
Reviewed by famron via
on 09 Oct 2008.
1 of 1 people found this useful.
30,000 on the Hoof, by Zane Grey
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<p>A detailed story of a man's dream to become a cattle man in Arizona in the early 1900s. Parts of the story are skipped over...</p>
Reviewed by John Keyes via
on 07 Oct 2008.
2 of 2 people found this useful.
Fool The World - The Oral History of a Band Called Pixies
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<p>Received as a gift, I look forward immediately to devouring this book as an avid Pixies fan. With the exception of a foreward written by...</p>
Reviewed by Brian Johnston via
on 07 Oct 2008.
3 of 3 people found this useful.
Six Frames for thinking about Information
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Bought this as a Ebook on the Waterstones book store as I had some points to redeem. Text of review reads.. Described as a “technique for coping with the masses of information we are faced with every day.. which will utterly change the way you...
Reviewed by lecraic via
on 06 Oct 2008.
2 of 2 people found this useful.
Matter by Ian M. Banks
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<p>Matter is the latest in Ian M. Banks Culture novel. It follows the usual format for Culture novels: weaving a very personal story into a...</p>
Reviewed by theaardvark via
on 02 Oct 2008.
1 of 1 people found this useful.
Harry and Paul
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<p>This is actually painful to watch but then once every twenty minutes I laugh out loud. 1980's style sketch show co-starring the man who made...</p>
Reviewed by TV Treats via
on 30 Sep 2008.
1 of 1 people found this useful.
Reinventing Collapse by Dmitry Orlov
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<p>I love seeing the world through the eyes of people who look at the world differently from the rest of us - brain candy! Dmitry...</p>
Reviewed by Phoebe via
on 15 Sep 2008.
2 of 2 people found this useful.
When you are engulfed in flames - David Sedaris
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Wonderfully light, quirky collection of self-deprecating sketches. His writing's appeared in The New Yorker. Best for dipping in & out of.
Reviewed by famron via
on 12 Sep 2008.
2 of 2 people found this useful.
The Algebraist by Ian M. Banks
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<p>What distinguishes Ian M. Banks's novel is the shear scale of the universes he creates. He paints a picutre not just of the his characters...</p>
Reviewed by theaardvark via
on 09 Sep 2008.
1 of 1 people found this useful.
tropic thunder .the movie
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simply the funniest movie around at the minute.robt downey junior plays an austrailian white movie star who plays a black american soldier in vietnam.
Reviewed by kioal via
on 08 Sep 2008.
1 of 1 people found this useful.






