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- When You Are Engulfed in Flames (33)
- By David Sedaris
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- Gang Leader for a Day (8)
- A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets
- By Sudhir Venkatesh




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- The New New Thing (12)
- A Silicon Valley Story
- By Michael Lewis




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- Thurgood Marshall (1)
- American Revolutionary
- By Juan Williams
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Well written and engaging, I had only a vague knowledge of Thurgood Marshall and the history of the NAACP before and am very glad that I read this book. Considering his achievements and their enormous impact on equality on the US, I'm a little shocked by his nonexistent presence in popular culture. ... (continue)
- — Mar 17, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- In a Time of War (1)
- By Bill Murphy
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A very interesting read. Extremely emotional. Drove home the fact that the soldiers in the military have a very, very hard life (and death) and had many of the same doubts and disagreements as the rest of us with the policy of their bosses who had a lot to gain (in any number of ways) from the invas ... (continue)
- — Mar 17, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (54)
- By Michael Chabon




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- The God Delusion (78)
- By Richard Dawkins
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Well written and very highly recommended. However, I don't think that the Boeing argument is even necessary and that Dawkins plays it up a bit much. The pure absurdity of theology, the absolute lack of evidence, and the fact that when confronted by a similarly insane belief in another culture we wou ... (continue)
- — Oct 20, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- A Life Decoded (2)
- My Genome: My Life
- By J. Craig Venter
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A very good read. It's an autobiography, which tend to paint the writer in generous terms, but I think that this book paints an accurate and likable picture of Craig Venter for a few reasons. First, his childhood immediately grabs your attention, especially all of the what-ifs. Second, his actions i ... (continue)
- — Jun 17, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Operational Amplifiers (1)
- By Steve Winder, G. B. Clayton
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Lots of practical information, deals with noise sources and different transistor types in good detail.
- — Aug 5, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Atlas Shrugged (123)
- By Ayn Rand
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Although the characters can feel like caricatures at times, this book changed the way that I think in many respects and has been a great motivator in my research, particularly when times are tough. One of my favorite books and would be included on any trip to a desert island.
- — Mar 17, 2009 | Add your feedback
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- A Concise Economic History of the World (1)
- From Paleolithic Times to the Present
- By Larry Neal, Rondo Cameron




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- My 'Dam Life (2)
- Three Years in Holland (Lonely Planet Journeys (Travel Literature))
- By Sean Condon
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This book was entertaining at times, but the questions I kept coming back to in my mind was, "why am I reading this book again?"? The book is similar to what you'd get if you published a bunch of twitter posts and connected them with proper sentences. You'll hear about his toothaches, the girl who w ... (continue)
- — Apr 29, 2008 | Add your feedback
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When You Are Engulfed in Flames
Fewer laugh out loud moments that his previous books
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