It was in a letter of 1897, about his cousin James Ross Clemens, that Mark Twain famously noted that "the report of my death was an exaggeration." He...
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If you're like me and fed up with human interest books void of content that exercise mental masterbation and not much else, How to Be an Explorer of the World is the perfect post-modern redemption. The interactive format pushes you to consider the procedural process through which we perceive and perscribe meaning to reality. I intensely enjoyed this book and highly reccomend it if you're tired of coffee and want a mechanism wake you up!
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Whereas most good reads enrich your mind, this book will stretch your brain to new frontiers and introduce you to a panoramic retrospective view of OUR history.
A must read.
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How to Be an Explorer of the World: Portable Life Museum by Keri Smith
zurow, December 15, 2008
If you're like me and fed up with human interest books void of content that exercise mental masterbation and not much else, How to Be an Explorer of the World is the perfect post-modern redemption. The interactive format pushes you to consider the procedural process through which we perceive and perscribe meaning to reality. I intensely enjoyed this book and highly reccomend it if you're tired of coffee and want a mechanism wake you up!(3 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)
A People's History of American Empire: A Graphic Adaptation by Howard Zinn and Paul Buhle and Mike Konopacki
zurow, December 1, 2008
Whereas most good reads enrich your mind, this book will stretch your brain to new frontiers and introduce you to a panoramic retrospective view of OUR history.A must read.
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