Multitude was a hard slog of a read, but worthwhile. Though I don't ever want to read that many instances of "ontological" on my morning commute ever again. So after that, I needed a nice pulppy break. Laura Joh Rowland's two most recent books fit the bill nicely. So after The Dragon King's Palace and The Perfumed Sleeve I resumed my serious reading. The Democracy Advantage was excellent and fast.
I'm currently reading: Myths of Free Trade to be followed by China Inc., Carpet Wars, and The Persian Puzzle. Also, Richard Florida's new book is due on the Ides, plus I'm waiting on a bunch of urban stuff from Amazon including The Portland Edge, a bunch of case studies from PDX. The more I learn about that town the more I like it. Someday I'd like to visit.
Hotel Rwanda was a great movie; I'll be adding Samantha Power's book and that one by the Canadian general to the eventually list. The cough I seem to have picked up yesterday when I was out watching it, sucks.
I'm currently reading: Myths of Free Trade to be followed by China Inc., Carpet Wars, and The Persian Puzzle. Also, Richard Florida's new book is due on the Ides, plus I'm waiting on a bunch of urban stuff from Amazon including The Portland Edge, a bunch of case studies from PDX. The more I learn about that town the more I like it. Someday I'd like to visit.
Hotel Rwanda was a great movie; I'll be adding Samantha Power's book and that one by the Canadian general to the eventually list. The cough I seem to have picked up yesterday when I was out watching it, sucks.
~cheers
~cheers