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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Mass Market Paperback . Del Rey
Sep 27, 1995
  • 4.53 of 5 stars
(15)

Book Description

Join Douglas Adams's hapless hero Arthur Dent as he travels the galaxy with his intrepid pal Ford Prefect, getting into horrible messes and generally wreaking hilarious havoc. Dent is grabbed from Earth moments before a cosmic construction team obliterates the planet to build a freeway. You'll never read funnier science fiction; Adams is a master of intelligent satire, barbed wit, and comedic dialogue. The Hitchhiker's Guide is rich in comedic detail and thought-provoking situations and stands up to multiple reads. Required reading for science fiction fans, this book (and its follow-ups) i...

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Aug 2, 2007
2

From Third World to First : The Singapore Story: 1965-2000

Hardcover . HarperCollins
Oct 1, 2000
  • 4.0 of 5 stars
(2)

Book Description

In this memoir, the man most responsible for Singapore's astonishing transformation from colonial backwater to economic powerhouse describes how he did it over the last four decades. It's a dramatic story, and Lee Kuan Yew has much to brag about. To take a single example: Singapore had a per-capita GDP of just $400 when he became prime minister in 1959. When he left office in 1990, it was $12,200 and rising. (At the time of this book's writing, it was $22,000.) Much of this was accomplished through a unique mix of economic freedom and social control. Lee encouraged entrepreneurship, but als...

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Aug 2, 2007
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The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

Paperback . Vintage
Jan 15, 1989
  • 0.0 of 5 stars

Book Description

About national and international power in the "modern" or Post Renaissance period. Explains how the various powers have risen and fallen over the 5 centuries since the formation of the "new monarchies" in W. Europe.

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Aug 2, 2007
4

A Brief History of Time

Paperback . Bantam
Sep 1, 1998
  • 5.0 of 5 stars
(2)

Book Description

Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history, wrote the modern classic A Brief History of Time to help nonscientists understand the questions being asked by scientists today: Where did the universe come from? How and why did it begin? Will it come to an end, and if so, how? Hawking attempts to reveal these questions (and where we're looking for answers) using a minimum of technical jargon. Among the topics gracefully covered are gravity, black holes, the Big Bang, the nature of time, and physicists' search for a grand unifying theory. This is deep science; th...

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Aug 2, 2007
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Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

Mass Market Paperback . Anchor
Dec 27, 2005
  • 3.93 of 5 stars
(14)

Book Description

This true story about the love between a spiritual mentor and his pupil has soared to the bestseller list for many reasons. For starters: it reminds us of the affection and gratitude that many of us still feel for the significant mentors of our past. It also plays out a fantasy many of us have entertained: what would it be like to look those people up again, tell them how much they meant to us, maybe even resume the mentorship? Plus, we meet Morrie Schwartz--a one of a kind professor, whom the author describes as looking like a cross between a biblical prophet and Christmas elf. And finally...

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Aug 2, 2007
6

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)

Hardcover . Arthur A. Levine Books
Jul 21, 2007
  • 4.05 of 5 stars
(19)

Book Description

Readers beware. The brilliant, breathtaking conclusion to J.K. Rowling's spellbinding series is not for the faint of heart--such revelations, battles, and betrayals await in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows that no fan will make it to the end unscathed. Luckily, Rowling has prepped loyal readers for the end of her series by doling out increasingly dark and dangerous tales of magic and mystery, shot through with lessons about honor and contempt, love and loss, and right and wrong. Fear not, you will find no spoilers in our review--to tell the plot would ruin the journey, and Harry Potter...

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Aug 2, 2007
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Jurassic Park

Mass Market Paperback . Ballantine Books
Nov 13, 1991
  • 4.71 of 5 stars
(7)

Book Description

Unless your species evolved sometime after 1993 when Jurassic Park hit theaters, you're no doubt familiar with this dinosaur-bites-man disaster tale set on an island theme park gone terribly wrong. But if Speilberg's amped-up CGI creation left you longing for more scientific background and ... well, character development, check out the original Michael Crichton novel. Although not his best book (get ahold of sci-fi classic The Andromeda Strain for that), Jurassic Park fills out the film version's kinetic story line with additional scenes, dialogue, and explanations while still maintaining C...

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Aug 2, 2007
8

The Flight of the Creative Class: The New Global Competition for Talent

Paperback . Collins
Mar 1, 2007
  • 4.0 of 5 stars
(1)

Book Description

The most valued workers today are what economist Richard Florida calls the creative class—skilled individuals ranging from money managers to makeup artists, software programmers to steadicam operators. These workers are in constant demand around the world. Florida argues that this demand means that, for the first time ever, the United States is truly in danger of losing its most crucial economic advantage—its status as the world's greatest talent magnet. The Flight of the Creative Class explores this global competition to attract these skilled workers and shows how several key events hav...

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Aug 2, 2007 (added to shelf May 9, 2007)
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The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

Hardcover . Random House
Apr 17, 2007
  • 5.0 of 5 stars
(2)

Book Description

A black swan is a highly improbable event with three principal characteristics: It is unpredictable; it carries a massive impact; and, after the fact, we concoct an explanation that makes it appear less random, and more predictable, than it was. The astonishing success of Google was a black swan; so was 9/11. For Nassim Nicholas Taleb, black swans underlie almost everything about our world, from the rise of religions to events in our own personal lives.Why do we not acknowledge the phenomenon of black swans until after they occur? Part of the answer, according to Taleb, is that humans are h...

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Aug 2, 2007
10

Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity

Paperback . Penguin (Non-Classics)
Dec 31, 2002
  • 4.33 of 5 stars
(9)

Book Description

With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, "flow," "mind like water," and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you'd almost think this self-helper from David Allen should have been called Zen and the Art of Schedule Maintenance. Not quite. Yes, Getting Things Done offers a complete system for downloading all those free-floating gotta-do's clogging your brain into a sophisticated framework of files and action lists--all purportedly to free your mind to focus on whatever you're working on. However, it still operates from the decidedly Western notion that if we coul...

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May 9, 2007