Books: The Big Six
I read less this week than I read last week (mostly because it was a busy week) but I still managed to get through five books. Looking back on the
I read less this week than I read last week (mostly because it was a busy week) but I still managed to get through five books. Looking back on the
I love books. I just finished reading for the night (and polished off another Edward Abbey book – Hayduke Lives! – not as good as The Monkey Wrench Gang – but still [
Both Amy and I love to read. Normally, I read a book or two a week; when we are up in Alaska I usually get through four to eight per
I usually clobber a book every other day when I’m in Homer. Last week was a slow week because of a family health issue that turned our world upside down for
On my trip last week, I tried a few times to read Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth but just couldn’t get into on the road. So – I gobbled down
Eric Lunt, FeedBurner’s CTO – has a review up of the book Java Concurrency in Practice. Eric is an absolute star developer – I’ve known him since the early days of [
I’m not a lover of military stories, but I think Tracy Kidder is one of the best writers currently living on this planet. I picked up My Detachment in one of
This week was my quarterly “week off from email / telephone / work.” However, I didn’t really feel like I needed a complete break this time, so I kept up
I love Christopher Moore’s books. While A Dirty Job is nowhere as good as his all time best (Lamb : The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal – a book Davi
On my flight to Paris Sunday, I managed to finally finish Partnering With Microsoft and then proceeded to snarf down Who Moved My Blackberry? I’ve been dragging around Partnering With Micro