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Powell's Books - Review-a-Day - In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan, reviewed by New York Review of Books
thirty years of nutritional advice have left us fatter, sicker, and more poorly nourished. Which is why we find ourselves in the predicament we do: in need of a whole new way to think about eating.
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books toread | 04/21/2008 14:06 | |
| Powell's Books - Farewell, My Subaru: An Epic Adventure in Local Living by Doug Fine | books toread | 04/18/2008 17:45 | |
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Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City
Hunt's is above all a tale of merchant princes in Manchester and Liverpool, in Glasgow, Leeds, and Birmingham (that city's mayor, Joseph Chamberlain, is the dominant personality in the book), who built not only roads and sewers but galleries, libraries, and some of the greatest edifices and public spaces of nineteenth-century urban civilization -- Bradford's Venetian Gothic Wool Exchange; Liverpool's Albert Dock and St. George's Hall (which the architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner praised as among the greatest neo-Grecian buildings in the world); Birmingham's broad boulevards, stately squares, and grand domed council house; and Manchester's palazzo-inspired warehouses and magnificent neo-Gothic town hall.
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books building toread victorian | 02/21/2006 17:58 | |
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The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History
Particularly engrossing is the analysis of relations between Moscow and Washington and their defiant clients, which turned domestic rifts into world conflict from the 1950s through the potentially nuclear crisis of 1994 and the present famine.
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books korea toread | 02/21/2006 17:53 | |
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No More Prisons
homeschooling (and other subjects) from a left-wing perspective
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books toread | 01/12/2006 16:01 | |
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The missing peace
An alternate peaceful history of America
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books toread | 01/06/2006 03:49 | |
| Life of pi | books toread | 11/16/2005 18:25 | |
The Name of the Rose
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books toread | 10/27/2005 20:04 | |
| about a medieval monastery (13th century? 14th?) and a series of murders there. It involves a library and is very much about books creating meaning, or the meaning we create out of books. It's also very good. | |||
Foucault's pendulum
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books toread | 10/27/2005 20:01 | |
| ... hermeticism, esotericism, conspiracy theorists, Rosicrucians, free-masons, occultists, and skepticism. It's fabulous, and mysterious, and debunks everything, and maybe undebunks it in a way too, gives a small apologia for Christianity. | |||
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The PayPal Wars
battles with eBay, the media, the mafia, and the rest of planet Earth
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books toread | 10/26/2005 15:45 | |
| The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon | books toread | 10/12/2005 17:12 | |
Confessions of a Video Vixen
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books library toread | 10/09/2005 19:35 | |
| A memoir by the star of numerous videos provides a behind-the-scenes expose of the hip hop industry that takes the glitter off a world of trysts with celebrities, physical abuse, rape, and drugs. | |||
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The Big Time by Fritz Leiber
early urban scfi/fantasy
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books library toread | 09/30/2005 15:17 | |
| The Other Side of Israel: My Journey Across the Jewish/Arab Divide by Susan Nathan | books toread | 09/04/2005 18:47 | |
| The control of nature | books library toread | 08/28/2005 20:18 | |
| Lance Armstrong's War : One Man's Battle Against Fate, Fame, Love, Death, Scandal, and a Few Other Rivals on the Road to the Tour de France | books toread | 08/23/2005 21:50 | |
| A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit | books toread | 08/19/2005 12:50 | |
