Posts Tagged ‘books’

I scooped up God’s Middle Finger: Into the Lawless Heart of the Sierra Madre by Richard Grant from the library today. It seems like it’s going to be an interesting read judging by the preview.
I kinda dig that books have previews now. Maybe more people would actually read if they were suckered in by some [...]


bookshelves

27Mar08

Books At Home is a blog about bookshelves. Don’t roll your eyes. It’s good. Without it you would have probably never known about the donkey.


The Vulture voices their concern that a fictional conflict with China could be replacing the robot uprising as pop-culture’s choice for futuristic war.
“And this business with the Chinese is a dangerous distraction — a second front, if you will, in a time when America doesn’t have the resources to fight two imaginary future wars at [...]


bye borders?

26Mar08

Looks like Borders is going belly up. I don’t dig B&N too much since they make you pay for the discounts and the library doesn’t always stock everything I want to read. Sounds like it’s time to get more acquainted with some of my local bookstores.


I picked up Rock On by Dan Kennedy today and have read the preface so far. I have decided to review the book much like Maxim reviewed the Black Crowes latest album. But unlike Maxim I will base it on some content of the product. Here is quote from the preface on the author’s use [...]