Books
Americans In Paris: Life and Death under Nazi Occupation 1940-1944
Posted 12:21am Monday 19th July 2010 by Anne Ford
Author: Charles Glass Publisher: HarperPress 3.5/5 “What would I have done as an American in Paris under Nazi occupation during World War II?” This was the question that led veteran war correspondent Charles Glass to research the different responses of fellow Read more...
Maps and Legends
Posted 12:16am Monday 19th July 2010 by Charles Nell
Author: Michael Chabon Publisher: Fourth Estate 3/5 Maps and Legends weaves a delicate and very personal group of essays into a book extolling the virtues of reading and writing. Michael Chabon is a bestselling author of novels and short stories; he won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for Read more...
The Naked Chef and Jamie Does...
Posted 12:14am Monday 19th July 2010 by Jonathan Jong
Author: Jamie Oliver Publisher: Penguin The Naked Chef: 5/5 and Jamie Does...: 3/5 Like most graduate students, I used to live on ramen and coffee. Or KFC and Red Bull. Pick your high-sodium, high-caffeine combo of choice. It was quick and convenient, and it freed up cash Read more...
Out of Captivity
Posted 10:40pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Kate Macey
Authors: Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, Tom Howes, Gary Brozek Publisher: HarperCollins (3.5/5) Out of Captivity is, as the title kindly spells out, a book about captivity. More specifically it details the capture, five-and-a-half years of imprisonment within the Colombian jungle, and Read more...
Making a World of Difference: Inspiring Stories of the World's Unsung Heroes
Posted 10:39pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Anna Star
Author: Miles Roston Publisher: Esisle Publishing Ltd ( 4/5) This book is a collection of stories that profile characters from diverse backgrounds and geographical contexts who are using their individual abilities to make positive change. The book attempts to Read more...
A Soldier’s Tale
Posted 10:38pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Anne Ford
Author: M. K. Joseph Publisher: HarperCollins (4.5/5) Set during the Allied liberation of Normandy in World War II, the story follows a British sergeant, Saul, who stumbles upon a French girl, Belle, in a small country village. Belle is about to be murdered by the French Resistance for Read more...
Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud: Revolutions in the History and Philosophy of Science.
Posted 10:37pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Jonathan Jong
Author: Friedel Weinert Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (4/5) In less than 300 pages, Professor Weinert pulls off the impressive feat of re-telling the story of three major chapters in the histories of astronomy, biology, and psychology, while also discussing the implications these Read more...
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future
Posted 9:12pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Kathy Young
Author: Michael J. Fox Publisher: Hachette (1/5) In a brief 100 pages, Michael J. Fox tells his tale of how to be successful as a high school drop-out. Instead of a college education, Fox got life experience, which is just as well given his confession that he would have been loathe to Read more...
The Secret Speech
Posted 9:05pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by James Yap
Author: Tom Rob Smith Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (4/5) The Secret Speech is a crime fiction novel by the author of the acclaimed Child 44. In this sequel, we follow the tortured soul of Leo Demidov as he tries to atone for his crimes as a secret policeman under Stalin’s Read more...
Bait
Posted 9:03pm Sunday 11th July 2010 by Sue Hui Ong
Author: Nick Brownlee Publisher: Piatkus (5/5) From the opening chapter of Bait, I knew that it was definitely a guy’s kind of book. There’s nothing like a gruesome killing and a colossal explosion to raise testosterone levels, and Nick Brownlee sure sets the pace in this, Read more...