Mansfield Park (Oxford World's Classics)7 reviews
Jane Austen

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

Not Austen's best, but still wonderful

+ One of my favorite books
+ Savor This Jane Austin Masterpiece
+ A Great Read!
+ "A watch is always too fast or too slow..."
  
  











  



  
Speaker for the Dead (Ender Wiggins Saga)410 reviews
Orson Scott Card

Macmillan Audio, 2005

Great book

+ Speaker for the Dead

I thought this book was a very good book, It included a good deal of exciting science. It was very well written also the text flowed and was very easy to read. Most of all it was intellectually stimulating as it discussed many complex societal issues and ethical issues with out destroying the ...
  
  











  



  
Siddhartha24 reviews
Hermann Hesse

Shambhala, 2002

A book you must experience...

+ A good quick read
+ Excellent Transaction!

I admit that it has been several years since I read this book. I also admit that as it is one of my favorite novels I am not an unbiased source (but who is). With that grain of salt having been swallowed this book is foremost a tale about the birth of a new kind of spirituality. Siddhartha is ...
  
  











  



  
Pattern Recognition276 reviews
William Gibson

Berkley Trade, 2004

Excellent and Multifaceted Story

+ Couldn't put it down

You walk with the protagonist as she tries to figure out who her mysterious employer is and what her real assignment might be; you are variously helped and threatened--sometimes by the same people--and things are rarely only what they appear to be. More than that, this young woman has a ...
  
  











  



  
A Briefer History of Time65 reviews
Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

Bantam, 2005

Non-Fiction for Science Fiction Lovers

+ Wonderful
+ Brief, informative, enjoyable
+ Great read!!!
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics Rev Ed CD: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything1581 reviews
Steven D. Levitt

HarperAudio, 2006

A much-appreciated gift

+ Sociology-flavored econ
+ Enlightened

I purchased this book as a gift for my fiance. He really enjoyed and appreciated it. Now it's my turn to read it!
  
  











  



  
Mansfield Park (Oxford World's Classics)7 reviews
Jane Austen

Oxford University Press, USA, 2003

Not Austen's best, but still wonderful

+ One of my favorite books
+ Savor This Jane Austin Masterpiece
+ A Great Read!
+ "A watch is always too fast or too slow..."
  
  











  



  
A Briefer History of Time65 reviews
Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow

Bantam, 2005

Non-Fiction for Science Fiction Lovers

+ Wonderful
+ Brief, informative, enjoyable
+ Great read!!!
  
  











  



  
Freakonomics Rev Ed CD: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything1581 reviews
Steven D. Levitt

HarperAudio, 2006

A much-appreciated gift

+ Sociology-flavored econ
+ Enlightened

I purchased this book as a gift for my fiance. He really enjoyed and appreciated it. Now it's my turn to read it!
  
  











  



  
Pattern Recognition276 reviews
William Gibson

Berkley Trade, 2004

Excellent and Multifaceted Story

+ Couldn't put it down

You walk with the protagonist as she tries to figure out who her mysterious employer is and what her real assignment might be; you are variously helped and threatened--sometimes by the same people--and things are rarely only what they appear to be. More than that, this young woman has a ...
  
  











  



  
Speaker for the Dead (Ender Wiggins Saga)410 reviews
Orson Scott Card

Macmillan Audio, 2005

Great book

+ Speaker for the Dead

I thought this book was a very good book, It included a good deal of exciting science. It was very well written also the text flowed and was very easy to read. Most of all it was intellectually stimulating as it discussed many complex societal issues and ethical issues with out destroying the ...
  
  











  



  
Siddhartha24 reviews
Hermann Hesse

Shambhala, 2002

A book you must experience...

+ A good quick read
+ Excellent Transaction!

I admit that it has been several years since I read this book. I also admit that as it is one of my favorite novels I am not an unbiased source (but who is). With that grain of salt having been swallowed this book is foremost a tale about the birth of a new kind of spirituality. Siddhartha is ...