As always I read far more in 2010 than I blogged about, and most of the books I did blog about were treasures. I hope I inspired you to read at least one of them. And you have certainly noticed that I have added them all to the bookstore to make it easier for you to find out more about them.
I’ve had this title in my head for about a week now, the title is natur…
I’m reading Bruce Sterling‘s Islands in the Net – Amazon de…
As followers of mine will know I love xkcd, and he has some gems such as this…
I read Amsterdam: The Brief Life of a City by Geert Mak in English rather tha…
I’ve seen the film more than a dozen times, but I had yet to read Star …
Brian Jacques‘s book Outcast of Redwallfollows Veil the ferret who is r…
The Odessa File, by Frederick Forsyth, is another of the books I am keeping s…
Brian Jacques‘s book Martin the Warrior is another book from the Redwal…
I found The Moon’s a Balloon, by David Niven, in a box of old books. I …
Mossflower by Brian Jacques is probably my favourite of the Redwall series, t…
Timothy Leary once told us to “Turn on, tune in, drop out“, and a…
For some reason I had the book Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, by Br…
After having seen many films and read many books I expected that Hitler: The …
One of my first real American comics was Thor, I really liked it. Sadly it re…
I like Ontologies, Taxonomies and Folksonomies. I’m currently reading W…
I read Mario Puzo famed book The Godfather after having seen the movie a numb…
As I previously said I bought Anathem at the same time I bought Cryptonomicon…
I borrowed a number of books from an aunt of mine, who reviewed these books f…
I was standing in a secondhand book store with my father, and we wandered rou…
As an early Christmas gift my father gave me vouchers he didn’t want to…
The Snake is the first book I have read by John Godey, it was recommended to …
In the company I work for they are introducing the Agile FrameWork, in the fo…
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