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Daredevil: Parts of a Hole
Daredevil: Parts of a Hole by David Mack

The story covered in this volume of Daredevil invloves Matt Murdock meeting his opposite number, Maya Lopez. Maya Lopez is a Native American girl who was born without a sense of hearing, her visual instincts more than make up for it though. She was able to master speech, art, dance, and musicianship from nothing but sight.  Her father was murdered ... (See the whole review)

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I Still Hate Cats
I Still Hate Cats by Skip Morrow

Check out the images available on the Amazon site. ... (See the whole review)

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The Pentagon’s New Map
The Pentagon’s New Map by Thomas P.M. Barnett

The Pentagon’s New Map – War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century I highly recommend this book. What Barnett proposes has broad appeal across the political spectrum, with the exception of folks on the far left or the far right, which I consider a positive! In The Pentagon’s New Map, Barnett lays out a rational strategy for war and peace d... (See the whole review)

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Batman - Anarky
Batman - Anarky by Alan Grant

... Albert Einstein said that “The only justifiable purpose of political institutions is to ensure the unhampered development of the individual.” But our institutions are the opposite. They enslave us – rule us by fear and deceit! ... Imagine – you're a child again. Filled with innocence, and wonder, and life. Remember how goo... (See the whole review)

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Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas
Frank Lloyd Wright: In the Realm of Ideas by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer (ed.)

This is perhaps the best book-length introduction to Wright's work. Plans, photos, sketches, and writings by Wright are accompanied by insightful articles on him - together they describe the sunlit genius of the greatest architect the world has ever seen.

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Lives of the Great Composers (Third Edition: 1997)
Lives of the Great Composers (Third Edition: 1997) by Harold C. Schonberg

The late Harold Schonberg's third and final edition of this perennial favourite includes updated accounts of all the serialists, tonalists, minimalists, and other -ists who have bored and bewildered audiences during the last 50 years or so. (For such music to change, he quotes musicologist Robert P. Morgan as saying, "the world will have to change.... (See the whole review)

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Drawing the Head and Figure
Drawing the Head and Figure by Jack Hamm

As an illustrator and student of art, I say without reservation that this is the best damn book ever for learning how to draw the human face and body.  All the other books pale by comparison; this book is what they just don't teach in art classes any more, because postmodernism has destroyed all objective standards. I recently bought... (See the whole review)

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Feeling and Form
Feeling and Form by Suzanne K. Langer

In "Philosophy in a New Key", Suzanne Langer developed a theory of symbolism, there applied to music, which she felt could be developed to embrace all the arts. In "Feeling and Form" she did just that. It offers the reader nothing less than a systematic, comprehensive theory of art, applied in turn to painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, ... (See the whole review)

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Economics In One Lesson
Economics In One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt

This book is a fantastic introduction to economics. It explains a simple but important idea, and the entire rest of the book is an elaboration on the idea. The "one lesson" is the need to look beyond the first order effect of an action or policy, and see the many different consequences.  Each subsequent chapter goes on to apply that lesson to diffe... (See the whole review)

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