Books
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The Dresden Files: Ghost Story – Jim Butcher
*Spoiler Warning* Major Spoilers for Changes, Minor Spoilers for Ghost Story *Spoiler Warning* Where to begin with this? Well I guess at this point it’s worth saying if you haven’t read Changes yet...
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Never Get a “Real” Job
Known by many as the “Simon Cowell of young entrepreneurship,” Scott Gerber is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and small business writer. In his new book, Never Get a “Real” Job: How to Dump...
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Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds and Actions
Firstly I’d like to start this review with full disclosure. I know Guy Kawasaki personally however, that said, I did purchase this book at the retail price. Guy Kawasaki is a founding partner of...
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Rework
Possibly the most important business book you’ll ever read. I’m going to start this review off with full disclosure: I’m a 37Signals fan. I like their products and business model, I read heir their...
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Getting Real: The Smarter, Faster, Easier Way to Build a Successful Web Application
The guys at 37 Signals have well earned their reputation for making great web applications. They’ve established a strong identity with a line of web tools for project management, to-do lists, and simple collaboration....
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Predictably Irrational
Classical economics is the story of how humans are rational beings who calmly weight up the pros and cons of each economic situation before making a logical decision. Many aspects of the way our...
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Kick-ass
This review is going to work as a review of both the comic book and the film, though mostly of the film. Kick-Ass is an interesting movie, has all kinds of homages and in...
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First Lord’s Fury (Codex Alera) by Jim Butcher
I’ve first became a fan of Jim Butcher’s work thanks to The Dresden Files TV series. While the show was a poor but improving urban fantasy series it introduced me to the fantastic novel series....
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Charming Incantations: Enticed by Monique Snyman
I’ve had this novel sat here for a few weeks now and it’s taken me some time to get around to reading it. A friend wrote this, as yet, unpublished novel and kindly allowed...
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Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch
I decided to read Rivers of London after seeing a review calling it “The British Dresden Files”. I found that to not really be a very apt description but loved the book nonetheless. The...













