By Rachel Caine ISBN 0-451-21994-5 Normally, I don’t read young adult novels. But, I really enjoy Caine’s Weather Warden series. I slogged through the angst of being too young in a college world. The protagonist Claire Danvers is a young genius in a weird town. Because she is too young and too [...] [...more]
(Amazon USA and UK ). Editors say : The book explores the worlds of sonic arts and sound design through their history and development, and looks at the present state of these extraordinarily diverse genres through the works and words of established artists and through an examination of the wide range of practices that currently [...] [...more]
enerene74 posted a photo:
I recently finished this freaky book. It’s been a real quicky to read and I can completely recommend it. I immediately ordered more books of Mr. Moore at amazon (place your product here).
I even made it a birthday-present to a friend…
So do not tell me you have missed reading this book, when [...] [...more]
Sarah Crown finds Sean O’Brien in his element in his latest lyrical and evocative collection, The Drowned Book.
{mos_sb_discuss:2}
[...more]
Without a much better developed argument Stiglitz cannot just with great ease and facility throw out his reasons why corporations are good as sound bites that he expects the reader to accept without further evidence.
{mos_sb_discuss:2}
[...more]
“Learning Later, Living Greater” by Nancy M. Nordstrom, M. Ed. helps 78 million Baby Boomers redefine their retirement experience using lifelong learning, educational travel, and community service. “Learning Later, Living Greater” (ISBN: 1591810477) from Sentient Publications has been hailed as a “must-read” by the Midwest Book Review and retirement experts alike for its mass consumer [...] [...more]
This is probably the fastest moving and darkest of Finder’s novels to date. What happens when a group of executives set for a weekend off-site meeting are suddenly trapped in a remote hunting lodge in the wilds of British Columbia? No cell phones, laptops, or BlackBerrys to be had. Guns have been fired and [...] [...more]
Photoshop Lightroom Adventure began as an idea by award-winning photographer and the author of nine books, Mikkel Aaland. Aaland, a pioneer in digital photography since 1980, asked Ansel Adams in an interview what he would pursue if Adams was just starting out. Adams began discussing the ideas of digital photographs
{mos_sb_discuss:2}
[...more]
oskay posted a photo:
It’s an automated food catapult, with complete instructions. Damn.
Part of a review of a new book called "Forbidden Lego," read more here.
{mos_sb_discuss:2}
[...more]
Photoshop Lightroom Adventure began as an idea by award-winning photographer and the author of nine books, Mikkel Aaland. Aaland, a pioneer in digital photography since 1980, asked Ansel Adams in an interview what he would pursue if Adams was just starting out. Adams began discussing the ideas of digital photographs
{mos_sb_discuss:2}
[...more]