Reviews
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TitleRating
b88.jpgFreakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of EverythingTails off at the end like an exponentially decaying topic which seem to center on abortion and crime correlation, yet still manages to prove that real estate agents work for their best interest only
b86.jpgLion, the Witch and the WardrobeBeen along time since I read a fantasy/fairy tale, and this was a good one to start with in prep to see the movie.
b85.jpgStiff: The Curious Lives of Human CadaversAnother in my series of twisted readings...started off as informational and intriguing, but was to long and drags on near the end (like beating a dead horse :)). Cut the last 3 chapters and a very worthwhile read.
b84.jpgRunning with Scissors: A MemoirA little too over the edge. While mostly entertaining, it contains little beyond deviant and perverted content. Pass.
b87.jpgLong Way Round : Chasing Shadows Across the WorldEnvious am I
b79.jpgSockBook noir is the best I can describe it...little doubt this is pure Teller with his thoughts on religion and the world around us. A very interesting read to say the least.
b83.jpgThe Kite RunnerA disturbing coming of age story of an Afghanistan boy who abandons his past to forget his mistakes.
b82.jpgWho's Your Caddy?An interesting and humorous look at the cross-section of golfers today...from gamblers to millionaires to pros.
b81.jpgFahrenheit 451Bradbury's amazing look at the world of today 40 years ago.
b80.jpgThe Turn of the ScrewThe longest, short story ever written. Could have been a short an sweet 40 page story but, written without, little idea there exists, the concept of, a run-on sentence, James writing is a bore.
b78.jpgCyrano de BergeracThe immortal tale of the larger than life Cyrano
b77.jpgHigh Performance MySQLAn attempt at presenting MySQL as a productionized DBMS
b76.jpgMacbeth
b75.jpgTartuffe
b74.jpgEnder's GameI hate Sci-Fi, but anybody would appreciated the entertaining and vivid world painted in Ender's Game.
b73.jpgA Streetcar Named Desire
b845.jpgLast of the BreedLast of the Breed...Best Louis L'Amour's books to read.
b844.jpgBorn to StealA very interesting look at the courption of the pre-dot bomb days of Wall Street. When they say a sucker is born every minute, this is the guy who relieves the suckers of their money.
b843.jpgThe Da Vinci CodeRobert Langdon character is reminicent of Indiana Jones
Chappelle's Show - Season 1
835.jpgAlong Came Polly
834.jpgStuck On You
836.jpgClub Dread
859.jpgMy Baby's Daddy
816.jpgRundown, The