Scott Lamb has started up conversation on the NY Times list of best book from 2009.
Also, in case you missed it, the winner of the Best of the National Book Award winners for fiction is The Complete Stories by Flannery O’Connor, as it should be.
Scott Lamb has started up conversation on the NY Times list of best book from 2009.
Also, in case you missed it, the winner of the Best of the National Book Award winners for fiction is The Complete Stories by Flannery O’Connor, as it should be.
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Yeah, they passed over me again. Politics, I tell you!
I guess I’m like some of the people who commented on the World blog, as I rarely read books in the year they’re published.
– I did however read ‘The Darwin Myth’ by Benjamin Wiker. It’s a not unsympathetic treatment, and a book I enjoyed. It’s quite short, and my only complaint would be that I wished it had been longer.
– I’m reading ‘Signature in the Cell’ by Stephen Meyer. Some of it’s a bit technical, but it looks good.