Backward-Facing Man : A Novel10 reviews
Don Silver

Amazon Remainders Account, 2005

A cool literary thriller

+ A book about idealism, realized.
+ Do You Like Tom Wolfe?

I just loved Backward-Facing Man, and I was always eager to read on to see what was going to happen next in this novel that has plenty of twists and turns of plot and lots of variety in settings and time frames. Don Silver has created a character I really care about, Chuck Puckman. Puckman is ...
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales111 reviews
Oliver Sacks

Touchstone, 1998

What the maladaptive can teach us

+ At times dry, but very interesting overall
+ What the maladaptive can teach us
+ A Captivating, yet Redundant, Dive into the World of Disorders
  
  











  



  
Lightning at the Gate2 reviews
Jeanne Achterberg

Shambhala, 2002

Searing, honest, funny, great

+ Seeing the Light

Jeanne Achterberg breaks the mold of illness memoirs and healing tracts with her searing honesty, wit, fresh prose style, insight, and sheer spiritual brazenness. What a joy to read, a powerful investigation of the sorrowful, tough, often elevating experiences of this wounded healer going deeper ...
  
  











  



  
Finding Noel: A Novel58 reviews
Richard Paul Evans

Simon & Schuster, 2006

The Real Story

+ finding noel
+ "Finding Noel" review
+ Looking forward to getting this book
+ A sense of pleasure
  
  











  



  
Fore Play: The Very Best of Playboy's Classic Golf Humor

Stoddart, 1995

Filled with classic cartoons, hilarious party jokes, side-splitting stories and humorous interviews with golfing greats, Fore Play captures the essence of what readers love about Playboy's skewed look at this popular sport. Illustrations throughout, 50 in color.
  
  











  



  
Backward-Facing Man : A Novel10 reviews
Don Silver

Amazon Remainders Account, 2005

A cool literary thriller

+ A book about idealism, realized.
+ Do You Like Tom Wolfe?

I just loved Backward-Facing Man, and I was always eager to read on to see what was going to happen next in this novel that has plenty of twists and turns of plot and lots of variety in settings and time frames. Don Silver has created a character I really care about, Chuck Puckman. Puckman is ...
  
  











  



  
Fore Play: The Very Best of Playboy's Classic Golf Humor

Stoddart, 1995

Filled with classic cartoons, hilarious party jokes, side-splitting stories and humorous interviews with golfing greats, Fore Play captures the essence of what readers love about Playboy's skewed look at this popular sport. Illustrations throughout, 50 in color.
  
  











  



  
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales111 reviews
Oliver Sacks

Touchstone, 1998

What the maladaptive can teach us

+ At times dry, but very interesting overall
+ What the maladaptive can teach us
+ A Captivating, yet Redundant, Dive into the World of Disorders
  
  











  



  
Lightning at the Gate2 reviews
Jeanne Achterberg

Shambhala, 2002

Searing, honest, funny, great

+ Seeing the Light

Jeanne Achterberg breaks the mold of illness memoirs and healing tracts with her searing honesty, wit, fresh prose style, insight, and sheer spiritual brazenness. What a joy to read, a powerful investigation of the sorrowful, tough, often elevating experiences of this wounded healer going deeper ...
  
  











  



  
Finding Noel: A Novel58 reviews
Richard Paul Evans

Simon & Schuster, 2006

The Real Story

+ finding noel
+ "Finding Noel" review
+ Looking forward to getting this book
+ A sense of pleasure