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  • Cover of The Image of the City

    The Image of the City

    This book literally changes the way you look at cities. It's main argument is delivered in a small number of pages (which is good) but the additional material in the back nicely complements it. I loved the little sketches in the margins that illustrated concepts in the main text and the many maps th ... (continue)

    This book literally changes the way you look at cities. It's main argument is delivered in a small number of pages (which is good) but the additional material in the back nicely complements it. I loved the little sketches in the margins that illustrated concepts in the main text and the many maps that illustrate how the "method" is applied.

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    — Aug 9, 2009 | Add your feedback
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    A Clockwork Orange

    You don't need me to tell you this is an awesome book. I particularly enjoyed the way Burgess plays with language -- the "nadsat" slang he invented is poetic and gives the book an otherworldly character. I was also struck by the way this book prophesies the way we deal with problematic youth nowaday ... (continue)

    You don't need me to tell you this is an awesome book. I particularly enjoyed the way Burgess plays with language -- the "nadsat" slang he invented is poetic and gives the book an otherworldly character. I was also struck by the way this book prophesies the way we deal with problematic youth nowadays -- anesthetize and if that doesn't work, criminalize them. If you've only seen the film, read this for the ending as the author intended it. It gives the book a hopeful character, as opposed to the nihilistic point where Kubrick leaves the tale hanging.

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    — Jul 19, 2009 | Add your feedback
  • Cover of Fight Club

    Fight Club

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    Every bit as good as the film. Scratch that - even better. This book is stylistically inventive, and has a story that hits you like a sledgehammer. It is gruesome and dark, but in a strange way also reassuring.

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    — Jun 29, 2009 | Add your feedback
  • Cover of City of Thieves

    City of Thieves

    Benioff alternates wry humour with gruesome descriptions of wartime atrocities. Once the book gets going it is hard to put down. Has some likeable characters with proper depth to them.

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    — Jun 22, 2009 | Add your feedback
  • Cover of The New York Trilogy

    The New York Trilogy

    I absolutely loved this book. It contains three strange, dark detective stories that seem connected in some indeterminable way. Identities get mixed up in vague ways that seem only possible in books (with the characters at times seeming aware of their own fictitious nature). There is a constant sens ... (continue)

    I absolutely loved this book. It contains three strange, dark detective stories that seem connected in some indeterminable way. Identities get mixed up in vague ways that seem only possible in books (with the characters at times seeming aware of their own fictitious nature). There is a constant sense of things occuring beneath the surface, but you're never shown what they are.

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    — Jun 6, 2009 | Add your feedback
  • Cover of Game Design Workshop, Second Edition

    Game Design Workshop, Second Edition

    A very comprehensive discussion of contemporary game design practice. This book provides a theoretical foundation for game design, and a description of the position of the game designer in today's industry, but where it really shines is its structured, step-by-step description of how to design a ga ... (continue)

    A very comprehensive discussion of contemporary game design practice. This book provides a theoretical foundation for game design, and a description of the position of the game designer in today's industry, but where it really shines is its structured, step-by-step description of how to design a game. I was pleasantly surprised by the author's emphasis on early prototyping, iteration and playtesting, playtesting, playtesting. Since owning this, it has become the first thing I recommend to my students to look at when they're having issues with their process. For myself it's been a good way to review my own approach. The only reason it's not getting top marks is because in some areas, I found it too shallow, even for a novice audience.

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    Invisible Cities

    A collection of beautiful, poetic descriptions of impossible cities. Sometimes humorous, sometimes saddening, always inventive.

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  • Cover of Out of Control

    Out of Control

    The parts where Kelly discusses technology are dated, and worth skipping. But his overview of evolutionary biology is comprehensive, and the way he connects it to the realm of the made is inspirational and compelling. It's given me new starting points for thinking about complexity.

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    — Jun 6, 2009 | Add your feedback
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    Black Dogs

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    A menacing atmosphere permeates this book. I was pleasantly surprised by the descriptions of several historical events in Europe of the last century, as well as the author's musings on the continent's ultimate fate. The finale, however, let me down a bit. It wasn't as shocking as I had expected it t ... (continue)

    A menacing atmosphere permeates this book. I was pleasantly surprised by the descriptions of several historical events in Europe of the last century, as well as the author's musings on the continent's ultimate fate. The finale, however, let me down a bit. It wasn't as shocking as I had expected it to be. A good book, but not as good as the other McEwan I read; Saturdays.

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    — Apr 17, 2009 | Add your feedback
  • Cover of What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

    What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

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    This is a short and enjoyable read that provides some nice insights into the life and mind of Murakami-san. I'm not a runner, but parts of this book made me think I should give it a go sometime (other parts cured me of that thought, though).

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    — Apr 9, 2009 | Add your feedback

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