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Holiday book reports

I had a few extra hours free over the holidays and indulged myself in reading everything I could get my hands on. Here are two of the books I read this week: Timeline by Michael Chrichton. This proved to be … Continue reading

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Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites

Tucker Carlson, who co-hosts CNN’s Crossfire has written an enlightening and amusing book on his three years at CNN.

I have watched Crossfire only rarely, but I happened to hear Tucker speak about his experiences at a televised book conference in Miami, Florida last week.

He described, with dry wit and obvious fondness, the colorful characters he interviewed and worked with in the most powerful and weirdest medium there is. I was entranced by his insight and intelligence and immediately ordered his new book, Politicians, Partisans, and Parasites

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Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good

Paul Newman and A. E. Hotchner have written a book that aligns with everything I have written in the category of Doing What You Love. Every cubical dweller yearning to breathe free should read this book and take heed of what these two men have done.

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