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Salon.com November 28, 2000 Stephen Talbot |
Sweet dreams, honey Every time Lynne Cheney's morbid novel hits the bookstores, her husband has a heart attack. When you read it, you'll see why...  |
Inc. December 1, 2000 Paul B. Brown |
Book Value: Marketing for Mavens Simple principles work, even in complex times. A review of Simplicity Marketing, by Steven M. Cristol and Peter Sealey; Emotional Branding, by Daryl Travis; Counterintuitive Marketing, by Kevin J. Clancy and Peter C. Krieg; and The Power of Positive Thinking in Business, by Scott W. Ventrella...  |
Salon.com November 28, 2000 Laura Morgan Green |
"Angelhead" by Greg Bottoms A memoirist tells the harrowing story of his teenage brother's decline into the unthinkable horror of schizophrenia -- but is that enough?  |
Salon.com November 27, 2000 John W. Dean |
Not for sissies A leading conservative scholar's hardball new translation of Tocqueville's classic "Democracy in America" is a daunting example of tough love...  |
Salon.com November 22, 2000 |
What to read: Winter novels Run away to the circus, to a haunted Indian village, to a secret-filled Scottish island and more with the season's best fiction.  |
Salon.com November 22, 2000 Minna Proctor |
"Niccole's Smile" by Maurizio Viroli Far from power mad, Machiavelli was a humane and principled man who never caught a break, according to a flattering new biography.  |
Salon.com February 15, 2000 Austin Bunn |
"Nobrow" by John Seabrook and "No Logo" by Naomi Klein A self-revealing reflection on the sick fixations of the media elite stalls out. Is a guerrilla war enough to wake them up?  |
Linux Journal December 2000 Glen Otero |
Book Review Building Linux Clusters by David H. M. Spector  |
Salon.com November 21, 2000 Amy Reiter |
"Anything Goes!" by Larry King In his new book, the CNN host reveals what it's like to talk policy with presidents and sing show tunes with Marlon Brando.  |
Salon.com November 20, 2000 Matthew DeBord |
From "Bright Lights, Big City" to gamay Beaujolais Brat Pack novelist Jay McInerney finds being a jet-setting wine expert far more glamorous...  |
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