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Fortunate Son

Walter Mosley's latest book seems to slip in between the thin line of gritty reality and the imagination and fears of two young boys who grew up in a time when racism was rife in the United States.
Darren Ho
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Slam Dunks and No-Brainers
Savan ponders why we are all "talking the talk", using catchphrases like "bling" , "duh" and "Hel-lo"
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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Ulysses
It's the story of one day, one city, one woman and two men, inspired by an age old greek hero.
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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Advertising Today
First published in 2001, Warren Berger's compendium of some of the best advertising to ever grace film, pixel or paper remains just as essential at age five.
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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Fortunate Son
Walter Mosley's latest book seems to slip in between the thin line of gritty reality and the imagination and fears of two young boys who grew up in a time when racism was rife in the United States.
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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The Einstein Reader
A collection of essays from a Nobel Prize-winning geek whose theories changed the world
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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Do As I Say (Not As I Do)
In Do As I Say, Schweizer exposes the reality of Moore and other American dissidents and liberals who say one thing, but do another.
Jonathan / Fri, 26 Feb

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