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Inc. November 1, 2000 Paul B. Brown |
Book Value The common theme in several recent books is this: if you aren't happy, it's your own damn fault. The best of the new releases is What Matters Most: The Power of Living Your Values, by Hyrum W. Smith...  |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 Robert Morgan |
Only connect The author of "Gap Creek" picks five great books of linked stories...  |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Lev Grossman |
Man, oh manifesto! A brash band of young writers issues a screed against "dinosaur" authors and calls for a return to storytelling...  |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Gavin McNett |
"Author Unknown" by Don Foster The man who fingered Joe Klein goes on the trail of JonBenet's killer, the Unabomber, Monica Lewinsky and Shakespeare...  |
Salon.com November 1, 2000 Frank Houston |
The Beatles Anthology An entrancing collection of anecdotes, confessions and memories, straight from the mouths of John, Paul, George and Ringo...  |
Information Today November 2000 |
Information Today, Inc. Launches New 'Super Searchers' Book CyberAge Books, an imprint of Information Today, Inc. (ITI), has announced the publication of Paula J. Hane's Super Searchers in the News: The Online Secrets of Journalists and News Researchers...  |
ONLINE November 2000 Deborah Lynne Wiley |
Hardcopy A look at a few books that define our progress into the digital age, covering the broad topics of digital libraries and organizing information. Then in cyberspace, we get inspiration by stories of folks on the Net, and learn how to get started in ecommerce ourselves...  |
Reason November 2000 Jesse Walker |
Anarchies, States, and Utopias Utopian fiction has a bad reputation, much of it well-deserved: Few genres are as congenial to humorless, didactic writing. But there are exceptions, many of which have issued from the pen of Ken MacLeod, a Scottish science-fiction writer...  |
Reason November 2000 Jonathan Rauch |
Buff Enough? What a difference it might have made if, by some time-twisting miracle, I could have been handed a copy of The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession, by Harrison G. Pope Jr., Katharine A. Phillips, and Roberto Olivardia...  |
Reason November 2000 Steve Kurtz |
Marxist Rebellion So how did these brothers, growing up poor on the streets of New York in the 1890s, become internationally known comic characters who have made all types of people laugh for almost a century now? Two new books attempt to answer this question...  |
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