Posted: November 21st, 2009
A pre-debut release of Connor’s new video.
Also, check out the story at Connor’s new website.
Posted: November 21st, 2009
A pre-debut release of Connor’s new video.
Also, check out the story at Connor’s new website.
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59 Seconds - Think a Little, Change a Lot
Richard Wiseman
This collection of hard science snippets - presented in the form of a new-age self-help book - is fascinating and entertaining, but I found myself jonesing for deeper and more detailed information.
Ed Brubaker
Brubaker is writing some of the finest stories in comics today. This visceral collection of dark, super-realistic crime fiction might be the best of those.
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
Stieg Larsson
Stieg Larsson's 'Millennium Trilogy' was a revelation. Individually and as a collection this was the most engaging and entertaining reading experience I can recall. As I said recently on Twitter, after finishing 'Hornet's Nest'; "It is my sincere hope that Stieg Larsson faked his death and is currently working on his next three novels." I recommend these books to every kind of reader.
Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson
An annoyingly sparse and off-putting-ly flip book about how the authors ignored traditional business wisdom in the creation of their web empire. Their recommendations? "Pick a fight" - which was not convincing. "Planning is guessing" - which could possibly be true. Since it is an online sensation and only took a few hours to read, it was worth a look.
Wild Years: The Music and Myth of Tom Waits
Jay S. Jacobs
A straightforward chronicle of a very private man’s career. I would have liked to see more detail, but appreciate what I learned.
Jennifer Egan
A truly contemporary book that wanders shamelessly through time, observing the tumultuous lives of a cast of characters all vaguely associated with the music industry. I liked it a lot.
Die Trying (Jack Reacher, No. 2)
Lee Child
Another crime fiction roller-coaster ride with today's second best protagonist (recently bumped by Lisbeth Salander), Jack Reacher. Two down, twelve to go! I will read them all.
Jonathan Lethem
My favourite book in a long time and Lethem’s best book yet. Full of memorable characters, palpable atmosphere and big-city magic.
David Adams Richards
A powerful and personal book about God by one of Canada’s greatest writers. “I believe that all of us, even those who are atheists, seek God — or at the very least not one of us would be unhappy if God appeared and told us that the universe was actually His creation. Oh, we might put Him on trial for making it so hard, and get angry at Him, too, but we would be very happy that He is here. Well, He is.”
Killing Floor (or Jack Reacher #1)
Lee Child
A total, riveting, hoot of a book. The ‘Reacher series’ richly deserves its immense popularity. I have seven more of them piled beside my bed.
David Foster Wallace
I have failed in my first attempt to read this much-acclaimed magnum opus. The same thing happened with Ulysses. I’ll try again one day, once I have steeled myself to not be so annoyed by it.
Michael Pollan
An important book about the food we eat and the difficult choices we face in a world suffering from what Pollan describes as a “national eating disorder”.
Twyla Tharp
(Inspirational)
Derren Brown
(A great book from a brilliant mind)
Malcolm Gladwell
(A Must-Read)
David Mendell
(Timely, well-written and informative)
Michael Gregorio
(Intelligent and engaging mystery)
Diane Setterfield
(Gently Entertaining)
Elizabeth George
(Sad but entertaining)
Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev
(This whole series is excellent)
Garth Ennis & Darrick Robertson
(Brutally Funny)
David B.
(A Graphic Novel Masterpiece)
Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting
Lynn Grabhorn
(Straight-forward advice)
Guy Delisle
(Captivating & fascinating)
Timothy Ferris
(interesting, mildly inspirationally & amusing)
Paulo Coelho
(Couldn’t finish it …)
Michael Gruber
(Well-written and, uh …)
Roberto Bolano
(Brilliant & Brutally Tedious)
Russell Hoban
(Delightful & thought-provoking)
Joshua Ferris
(Too cynical for me, and not very funny)
Patrick Rothfuss
(An absolute, testosterone-driven, Hoot!)
Warren Ellis
(Mostly just rude - A disappointment)
Brian Morton
(Subdued and beautiful)
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
(Absolutely awesome. A Classic!)
Jeffrey Toobin
(Excellent - Insightful)
Daniel J. Levitin
(fascinating)
Steven Hall
(Stupid and Boring)
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