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 | An Interesting Look at the Complex Questions of Life 12 out of 13 people found this review helpful
William Young's novel, The Shack, centers on dialogues between a miserable main character, Mack, and three unorthodox characterizations of the Holy Trinity: God the Father, embodied in a sassy black woman,... read full review |  | Gladwell Searches for Patterns in Success Stories 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Malcolm Gladwell has become an influential public educator by examining the obvious. In Outliers- successful people who stand out from the rest of the crowd- he posits that where a person comes from matters, w... read full review | t(BDrw~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | An Interesting View of the Complex Questions of Life 10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
William Young's novel, The Shack, centers on dialogues between a miserable main character, Mack, and three unorthodox characterizations of the Holy Trinity: God the Father, embodied in a sassy black woman,... read full review | 9gQ!WM~$(KGrHqIOKigE0k3DETlUBNRvrwKpTQ~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Dazzlingly Quiet Stories from the Twilight 10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Stephen King's latest anthology of short stories, Just After Sunset, is quietly dazzling. It is an album of snapshots of his ability to erode the membrane between light and dark, to make the reader believ... read full review |  | "Jellyfish" Combines Mirth, Mayhem, and Merry Madness 10 out of 10 people found this review helpful
Tim Dorsey's novel, "Nuclear Jellyfish," manages to include diamond couriers, jewel thieves, Lynard Skynyrd, the mutual disdain of rare coin and rare stamp dealers, psychiatry, skin heads, Toby K... read full review | SQB2M~$(KGrHqQOKp0E0V7,0EISBNRFdEW9!!~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | VERY ENTERTAINING READ: An Equal Opportunity Offender. 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful
Lewis Black's book Nothing's Sacred (2005/2006) is filled with his trademark angry, observational humor. It covers a wide range of topics from politics to pop culture. He somehow manages to yell in ... read full review |  | An Interesting View of the Complex Questions of Life 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful
William Young's novel, The Shack, centers on dialogues between a miserable main character, Mack, and three unorthodox characterizations of the Holy Trinity: God the Father, embodied in a sassy black woman,... read full review |  | Even Reluctant Middle-School Readers Love this Book! 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful
Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw" is the third in a series of books that are designed to look as if they were written and illustrated by Greg Heffley, "The Wimpy Kid,... read full review |  | "Jellyfish" Combines Mirth, Mayhem, and Merry Madness 9 out of 9 people found this review helpful
Tim Dorsey's novel, "Nuclear Jellyfish," manages to include diamond couriers, jewel thieves, Lynard Skynyrd, the mutual disdain of rare coin and rare stamp dealers, psychiatry, skin heads, Toby K... read full review | trdZ(BNqqf!GfCw~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | SMART & FUNNY! Humorous Assessment of Pop Culture. 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Chuck Klosterman's book Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs is a brilliant assessment of the broad spectrum of American pop culture. He critiques the vast wasteland of post-modern society with wit, intelligence, ... read full review |
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